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Posted by Michael Soldan on May 15, 2006 at 16:13:03 from (24.235.41.226):
Good evening everyone.Just a quick note, my BP is 121/79, a far cry from a week ago tonight179/96 and a stroke as the result. I am doing well! I want to comment on something Riverbottom Farmer said the other day. This forum and all of you guys are part of my day as Riverbottom said, the day just doesn't seem complete without checking in on YT. I've been retired for almost 5 years and I was coming on this forum for two years before that. After supper, sometimes while its being prepared I log in and check everything and I do miss it if I miss a day. Thanks everyone for your concerns and gracious words, we are a community and we respect and care for each other's welfare and you have shown me that. I convinced my wife to go into the drug store and get her BP checked this morning and I will continue to urge you all to find out what yours is, we don't want to lose any knowledge and experience that you all bring to this board. Most drug stores have a BP sleeve and its free, don't be a walking time bomb like I was for the past 11 months, getting stronger, feeling better, my best regards to you all my "Tractor Neighbours"
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