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So my doctor said that after I stood up, my blood pressure dropped 28 points. How much does most people’s blood pressure drop after they stand up?
The doctor seemed to think it was abnormal, but he was a neurologist not a cardiologist. I am going to see a cardiologist next. I just wonder what is the normal range for a blood pressure drop. Does anyone know?

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    Today a nurse told my my Blood Pressure was 150 over 89, Just a month ago my blood pressure was 136 over 85. I have spikes of higher blood pressure when I get stressed out. I know it doesn’t just stay high all the time. What should I do to bring down these spikes of above normal pressures?

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      I have been taking hypertension prescriptions for over 5 years. My Blood pressure is normal. How can I control my blood pressure with out taking prescription drugs?

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      BIOGRAPHY: Gerry Rafferty born Gerald Rafferty, 16 April 1947, in Paisley is a Scottish singer and songwriter. He is the son of a Scottish mother and an Irish father. In his early years, Gerry Rafferty earned money busking on the London Underground. After working with Billy Connolly in a band called The Humblebums, he recorded a first solo album, Can I Have My Money Back. In 1972, Rafferty and his old school friend Joe Egan formed Stealers Wheel, a group which was beset by legal wranglings, but did have a huge hit “Stuck in the Middle With You” (made famous for a new generation in the movie Reservoir Dogs) and the smaller top 40 hit “Star” ten months later. The duo disbanded in 1975. In 1966 Gerry and Joe had released a single, “Benjamin Day” / “There’s Nobody Here” (Columbia 8068), as members of The Fifth Column. In 1978, Gerry Rafferty cut a solo album, City to City, which included the song with which he remains most identified, “Baker Street”. The single reached No. 3 in the UK and No. 2 in the US The album sold over 5.5 million copies, toppling the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in the US on 8 July 1978. Even today, “Baker Street”, which features a “glistening” saxophone solo by Raphael Ravenscroft, remains a mainstay of soft-rock radio airplay. Also from City to City, “Home and Dry” managed a #28 spot in the US Top 40 in early 1979. One of the more obscure tracks from that time is “Big Change in the Weather” (the B-side of “Baker Street”). His next album, Night Owl

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