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1. jahews+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-06-06 21:23:07
No this is completely wrong. Over the age of 40, a perfectly healthy, functioning and complaint-free individual can have alarmingly high blood pressure. Often it's hereditary. They can even have an obese sibling who's just fine.
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2. eek212+Tr[view] [source] 2023-06-07 00:21:13
>>jahews+(OP)
Unsure why folks are hating on you. I have had hereditary high BP since I was 13. I was underweight at that point. I was never overweight until COVID. COVID launched me from a normal weight into 'obese' territory pretty fast, but I am now a 'normal' BMI with 9.5% body fat.
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3. fantas+3W1[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-06-07 13:47:13
>>eek212+Tr
This is entirely unrelated to this article and discussion, but something I've been wondering: what makes you say folks are hating on them? Is there a mechanism for downvoting that I'm unaware of?
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