Posted by itsme2003 on August 27, 2006, at 11:13:23
In reply to Re: Parnate and slow heartbeat, posted by willyee on August 25, 2006, at 16:25:36
Thanks for the replies.
I actually have some Nifedipine 10 mg on hand to use for altitude sickness. I get altitiude sickness above 7000 feet and on the rare occasion that I go to that elevation I want to be prepared.
What is the treatment protocol for using Nifedipine with a hypertensive reaction from MAOIs?
The point about the exercise is very valid. In my case it's not so much about the energy that I put into my workouts as it is the difficulty that I have in getting myself to the gym in the first place. I would say that my workouts are not quite as intense as they used to be, but while I'm at the gym I can really put forth the effort. I would say that in a 90 minute workout I do about 80% as much exercise as I did years ago, and I would say that I put 90% as much energy into any individual exercise as I used to.
On the other hand getting to the gym is entirely different. I used to work out 6 - 8 hours per week (3 - 4 x 2 hours). Now it takes everything that I can do to get myself to the gym for 3 hours per week (2 x 1.5 hours). It's only because I truly understand the benefits of exercise as regards both my health and my mental health that I'm even able to make it to the gym at all.
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