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It sounds like you have a chronic problem that must be addressed urgently. You should consider having your doctor make changes to your medications. You should discuss your complete medical history with your doctors, so that the big picture is known, as each affect the other. High blood pressure affects both the heart, brain,and kidney. Tingling suggest neurological injury. Problem with peeing suggest, kidney involvement. Please explore agencies that assist with free medications if cost is a hindering factor. Be proactive, let your doctor know exactly what you are feeling. Good luck. Prevent is better than to cure.
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