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372366 tn?1284403873

eight months after

  I just got tested for the six month after test, results should be in the end of september early october.
Treatment was ruff near the end and I still feel like ****, exhausted, sick and I loose my breath real easy.It's sort of funny I shaved my melon at the start of treatment and now it's baby fine even my pits and straight as an arrow.
  Anyway Has anyone experience low blood pressure after treatment? 90 over 60 pulse 81 is my norm now, in the beginning 145 over 80 was the norm.

  I'm afraid at what point if I get cut will air rush into my body?

Harry
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372366 tn?1284403873
Thanks all, i'll let ya's know, but I think because it was good all along it will be gone fer good.

Harry
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439539 tn?1233465815
I forgot.Congratulations ! Sending strength your way.I don't have that much, but I'll share.
Tammy
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439539 tn?1233465815
I wish you the best .I've read on here your hair should go back to normal within a few months.Even on your melon.Good Luck.
Tammy
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My blood pressure has always been low so i haven't had any changes there.  I can relate with on tx getting rough right at the end as it did with me which I thought was strange.  It was actually a mental emotional rush towards the end.

Congratulations on completing tx and can't wait to hear your SVR results when they come in!  Were you tested at 3 mos after tx as well?

Health and Happiness to you!

TV
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568322 tn?1370165440

"Anyway Has anyone experience low blood pressure after treatment? 90 over 60"

I noticed a picture on your profile page that shows swollen feet.  By any chance were you prescribed medication to get rid of the swelling?  Because diuretics get rid of swelling but can also lower the blood pressure.
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