You may be old if......
jerryc41 wrote:
That lose dose aspirin is no longer recommended.
I stopped taking them a while back but when I was taking them I called them lose(?) dose, not baby aspirin.
jerryc41 wrote:
That lose dose aspirin is no longer recommended.
Then why does my Cardiologist continue to tell me to take it?
Read all the thread and the info is there. Your question answered itself “your cardiologist”
You know when you are getting old when you start getting dry dreams and wet farts.
I don't know...my doctor only took me off of it a couple of months ago because I'm now on xaralto and my wife is still on low dose aspirin.
My doctor keeps me on a low dose aspirin, one every other day. Last spring I got a new aortic valve and a Watchman device which covers the area in your heart that is known to produce clots. No more blood thinners for me, hurrah! The new valve and the Warcthman device were both inserted thru my groin, no open heart surgery, pretty amazing stuff!
ab7rn
Loc: Portland, Oregon
I had a heart attack at age 45 and have had two bypass operations since. I take low2 dose aspirin daily on doctor recommendation. I am now the oldest in my family at age 87, and I go on 1 mile walks regularly. Works for me.
jerryc41 wrote:
That lose dose aspirin is no longer recommended.
Bayer hasn't got the memo yet. I seen some more adds just today.
jerryc41 wrote:
That lose dose aspirin is no longer recommended.
my doc stopped me taking that $2.50 bottle of low dose for a $55 dollar med
DickC
Loc: NE Washington state
D.E.Kells wrote:
Not going to live forever.
Yep, and neither is my doctor!!
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