According to the Tinley Park resident, after the birth of her daughter Sarai, now 5, her physician told her that her blood pressure would likely go back down. But three months later, Bradley Emebo’s internist put her on a low-dose medication for hypertension. Over a year later, the high blood pressure lingered, and her doctor wanted to increase her medication.
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