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Posted by SDE on May 11, 2006 at 15:53:44 from (69.179.17.213):
In Reply to: Friends, Read this! posted by Michael Soldan on May 11, 2006 at 13:06:41:
I will be 50 this year. Early this year I went to the EMS garage and had my BP checked during my lunch break. It was 150/100. We had our annual health fair at work yesterday. It was back to normal, but I am on MEDs. The company purchased a BP kit to keep for us to use. Nurse said Heart disease and cancer are #1 and 2 killer but stroke is number 3 and can leave you trapped in a worthless body. Think about it A prisioner in your own body, very scary. First one to three hours are critical to recovery. If you think you or someone else have had a stroke do a test. Smile, does one side droop. Raise both arms, Is one weak and not able to be held even to other. Have them repeat a sentence. Do they slur the words. If the person has a problem with any of those three, get help. Don't take chances with your health. Co-workers wife was hospitalized with BP of 292/177..Unbelivably high.
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