windingdown
Specialist
- Sep 10, 2018
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I wonder if anyone with medical knowledge can shed light on this.
I've had very low blood pressure since last summer, although I am otherwise very healthy. The other day at the dentist it was 81/45 - no joke.
Does this make me more likely to die quickly from an effective overdose? (an overdose that will in any event work.) Is my heart likely to stop beating more quickly than the heart of someone who has normal blood pressure?
Thank you.
I've had very low blood pressure since last summer, although I am otherwise very healthy. The other day at the dentist it was 81/45 - no joke.
Does this make me more likely to die quickly from an effective overdose? (an overdose that will in any event work.) Is my heart likely to stop beating more quickly than the heart of someone who has normal blood pressure?
Thank you.