In 2020 I went to an Internal medicine Dr. in the Philippines and then to an Emergency room regarding chest pain a few weeks later (I'd not told the Dr. about that afraid of the bill). So I explained my medical history and she sent me for a Lower Abs Sonogram, and 4 blood tests (Hep B&C) The Emergency room Dr. Did a EKG, a test for Kidney Failure, and If in a heart attack. He did a chest x-ray at my request since I'd been a smoker from 1970 until 1995. He also had me get an Echocardiogram. Then take the results to my Internal Med. Dr.
All these tests were same-day results, you pay cash, and they give you two copies, 1 for you and 1 for the Dr.
So 6 Blood Tests in Total, an EKG, an Echocardiogram, a Full Lower Abs sonogram, 3 Dr. Visits, an emergency visit, and the several meds prescribed by both 1 month supply. The Bill was just over 400 bucks in total.
Here in the USA you have no idea what the bill will be and test results come back days or even weeks later. You have to schedule Dr. visits way ahead of time, and I was lucky to get a Dr. apt. as a new patient with only a week's wait, the next appointment with the next available Dr. would have been January.
My test results from 2020 Slight Blockage of Right Ventricle, Swollen Prostate, Kidney stones (Thank God they come out relatively easy) A Gallstone(Not Blocking the bile duct), and fatty liver.
I work in Security and have to patrol, I patrolled extra last few years, I walked up the parking garage instead of down, then started doing laps up the two ramps. The last month (Aug) I changed to stair climbing. There are 1,508 stairs in total for the 3 sets of stairs. The last week I did a double set 3016 steps (Not all at one go)
I'm an old hippy cyclist, not a jock, and pedaled bicycles off and on since 2007, so my legs are strong. Climbing the stairs wasn't a problem and the cardio was good. Now I'm no longer working in that building due to SSA screwing me I quit until next year, but my company has paid me to work here and there for cash.
My plan is to go to the Dr. get the new med, and not go for the testing she may want where you don't know how much the bill is. Do the protocol, and start riding my bike. Then I'm going to the Philippines for a month in Jan. and I'll go to my Dr. there again and get a repeat of the 2020 tests.
Are you drinking? You need to stop drinking entirely. How else could you have fatty liver? The cardio is good so I am not sure why your BP is so high other than you have an out of control gummed up vascular system. And the way to deal with that is proteolytic enzyme therapy
If you're taking statins then this therapy isn't for you, or you should ask your MD if they can be taken together. Usually no, because it thins the blood too much.
PRoblem is statins is they are a scam. They cause the situation to become worse over time because of FEEDBACK INHIBITION, and the enzymes don't. Once you clean the pipes they don't need it for a while.
Think of your veins and arteries like a septic system. You have to clear the pipes and then treat regularly. Yes it sounds like what I said is a dumb guy explanation of a complex biological system but it is kind of also true.
Lumbro is most effective but also the most expensive. These things dissolve arterial plaques and clots and fibroids and amyloids. I would take one a day, and rotate them, that way you keep your body in a state of confusion about them and can't 'acclimatize'. You don't want acclimatize. You're trying for change. You want disruption to the status quo.
BTW none of this is medical advice--it's nutritional advice
People also take red yeast rice and bergamot for cholesterol and probably that's causing the high bp as well. Gotu kola brings it down also.
Not a drinker at all, breads I ghess Amlodipine is my BP med and my new Dr prescribed Losartan just today so I don't know what that is until I research it from home, can't see good on my tablet. If it's bad then I won't take it.