These stories are based on information gathered from health
professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health
decisions.
Paul, age 63: I've got high blood pressure.
And my father died of a heart attack. So my doctor said it would be a good idea
if I took an aspirin every day. It's no big deal. I take it at night when I go
to bed.
Yvonne, age 52: I read about aspirin and how
it can prevent a heart attack, so I talked with my doctor about it. She said I
don't need to take it. She told me that my risk of having a heart attack in the
next 10 years was really low. My blood pressure and cholesterol are all good,
and I have a pretty healthy lifestyle. But we'll keep an eye on everything, and
if it looks like my chances for a heart attack are going up, I can think about
taking aspirin then.
Graciela, age 51: I've got diabetes. So my
doctor said I should take an aspirin every day, because people with diabetes
have a higher risk of a heart attack or a stroke. My blood sugar is under
pretty good control. But I want to do everything I can to stay healthy, so I'm
taking an aspirin every morning.
Cal, age 48: I'm taking medicine for high
cholesterol and high blood pressure. I've had stomach ulcers off and on over
the years. So my doctor says I shouldn't take aspirin. We agreed that I should
keep my weight down and keep taking my cholesterol and blood pressure
medicines.