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T.C

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Many of you might already know this, so my apologies, but I was given some advice this morning by my nurse which I had never heard before.

Today was INR blood test day which means trekking off down to the Doctors surgery (pre-arranged appointment) and having a needle stuck in my arm and precious red stuff drawn off.

Usually it is a quick in and out job, 5 minutes tops.

However, today, went to stick the needle in my left arm, and there was hardly a dribble. Tries in another vein, same problem.

Went into my right arm, first attempt nothing and then second attempt, bingo, the red stuff started to flow.

Apparently, difficulty in finding a vein or getting a good flow is often down to being dehydrated.

And so, I was told, if I have a glass of water or just a drink, the vein becomes easier to find and the claret flows easier.

Never knew that. So in 3 months time I will follow that advice, although in fairness it is not usually a problem I have really had before.

Never too old to learn something new though (y)
 

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Conversely the nurse I saw last Friday has left me very confused.

Over the years my blood pressure has been at the higher end of 'acceptable' so it is regularly monitored.

The nurse I saw this week gave me lots of good advice but to my surprise said to avoid tomatoes, maximum a quarter per day. The only site I will look at for health stuff is the NHS and guess what...to,stones are shown as a good thing to have when blood pressure is high.

I thought she might have meant tinned tomatoes as I guessed there is a lot of sodium in them....but the tins in our cupboard show 0.02% sodium.

Baffled.
 

Minkey

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I have high blood pressure and no one has ever mentioned not eating tomatoes I eat loads of them
 

Jaws

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I am on pills that thin the blood... when I have my yearly MOT they have trouble STOPPING the blood coming out !

BTW, hate tomatoes !
 
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T.C

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I am on pills that thin the blood... when I have my yearly MOT they have trouble STOPPING the blood coming out !

BTW, hate tomatoes !

I can relate to the problem. Warfarin (which I am on to thin the blood) apart from being a very good rat poison is a bugger when you nick yourself and you can't get the bastard to stop bleeding.

Love tomatoes

On the plus side, I am not allowed to eat many greens such as spinach, brocoli, cabbage which is a real bonus ;):)
 
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