Post #230,914
10/25/05 8:22:25 PM
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well if you ate something that wasnt blood thickener
your heart wouldnt have to work so hard, take diovan HCT, fix ya right up. thanx, bill
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Post #230,916
10/25/05 8:28:55 PM
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On Toprol and HCTZ
Plus exercising about every other day. Weight went from 215 -> 185 in the last 2 months. I'm 5'7", figure I got another 20 pounds to go.
If that doesn't do it, I guess I'll juggle some more meds.
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Post #230,917
10/25/05 8:29:38 PM
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dont forget the blood thinner, several shots a day
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Post #230,918
10/25/05 8:32:27 PM
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Only after 10PM
I've discovered Cruzan Estate Light Rum. I like it as much as Mt Gay at 1/2 the price.
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Post #230,945
10/25/05 10:10:00 PM
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Garlic's a good blood thinner, too
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Post #231,523
10/29/05 11:28:47 PM
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Yeah...but it's lousy with tonic....
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Post #231,524
10/29/05 11:32:24 PM
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Tonic is yucky
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Tonic water was never intended as a cure or preventive for malaria, but malaria is the reason the quinine is in there. Quinine has a bitter taste. To make the stuff palatable when used as an antidote for fevers, legend has it, British colonials in India mixed quinine with gin and lemon or lime. Over time they learned to love the godawful stuff. (You can see this principle at work in a lot of British cuisine.) Tonic water was granted an English patent in 1858, Schweppes brought it to the United States in 1953, and to this day it remains an essential component of Anglo-American mixology. Quinine is also used, along with other herbs, to flavor vermouth.
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Post #231,532
10/30/05 4:25:57 AM
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Tonic is fine, just needs two other ingredients.
1. Gin 2. A summer's day
Mmmmm.
Two out of three people wonder where the other one is.
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Post #231,539
10/30/05 8:02:23 AM
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I like tonic.
And I like it better with a shot of Tanqueray and a wedge of lime. Why wait for summer?
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