Posted by yxibow on May 6, 2006, at 2:38:49
In reply to Re: Remeron Question to YXIBOW, posted by ddog on May 5, 2006, at 17:24:05
> The pulse seems to be lower now. The dry mouth thing is not that big of a deal I think I can live with it.
> I will see my GP to get the pressure checked because I was using a home monitor which is sometimes off.
> ThanksYour pulse and blood pressure will change throughout the day. A home monitor is an FDA regulated device and is usually fairly accurate but maybe not "the doctor's touch." One thing to note though, there is also doctor's phobia which increases pulse and BP artificially in the office sometimes, so it also wont always be exactly the same.
Deep breathing excercises will also reduce your pulse. And thinking about it too much somatisizes and increases it further. Excercise, even 30 minutes a day could reduce it also.
I'm glad it is resolving more and that you can cope with the dry mouth though it isn't a fun deal for sure.
Tidings and cheers
-- Jay
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