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Posted by Michael Soldan on May 28, 2006 at 11:17:30 from (24.235.41.226):
Just want to remind everyone to CHECK YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE. We went to our cottage on Saturday and had a restful overnight and leisurely morning, stopped and chored at the farm, had to needle a calf, but she's looking better. Home for the afternoon as we have to go to a visitation. I see my doctor tomorrow. As near as I can tell I am doing well and I find that I feel better when I do some work around the farm but still tire quickly and need to sit down and rest periodically.Surviving a stroke is an experience that I do not wish on anyone. By that I mean don't have one in the first place. My Stroke Clinic empasizes that Strokes are Totally Preventable!!! In the first week after I had headaches and felt like I had the flu, kind of weak. Gradually got through that in the second week but my meds made my vision a little blurry, my arms felt like I was carrying a bag of corn on each arm. That feeling has gone and I am feeling like myself except for my energy level, but its coming. I should start cutting hay this week and I will be sure to rest as the need be. I only have 20 acres to do. Have lots of help lined up to bale and put it in the barn. Friends, this post isn't about me, its about you, please take the time to get your blood pressure checked, book a physical and keep safe, like I've said you are all neighbours, you are here everyday visiting back and forth with me and each other and we don't want to lose any of you or have any of you in ill health. If you are over 40 get a PSA test with your physical, a great American Arnold Scwartznegger battled prostrate cancer and he advocates you having it checked. Take care Neighbours..Mike in Exeter Ontario
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