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It all depends upon who is taking it. For some it isn't bad at all. For others it can be very bad. I know this from experience. I am missionary in Africa and I began taking an aspirin a day for blood pressure. My father has done this for years. I didn't realize that my mother can't handle it and I have the same problems as her. I began to feel bad and it got worse and worse as the weeks went on. After a few weeks and almost passing out twice, I began to study my symptoms. I was bleeding internally for weeks. I went to the doctor and the aspirin had created bleeding stomach ulcers. It also thins your blood, so they were bleeding good. Two nights later, I passed out at midnight while trying to go to the restroom and began to vomit blood. I was in the hospital for 6 days.

Many doctors told me that lots of people take aspirin with no problem but there are lots of people who shouldn't take it. So is it bad? Depends upon the person. I have since met a lot of people who have had similar problems to that which I had.

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