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Quest for Infamy / Re: Revisiting the five steps to BT
« on: October 01, 2014, 10:27:50 AM »
Ringing, me too, but with a twist:
When my bp low part is a bit high, the ringing is much quieter.
When the low part is low, the ringing is louder. I've got a built in bp monitor.
I found out that red meat and deep fried foods (restaurants rarely change the oil,
furnishing customers with tons of triglycerides) played hell on my bp, cholesterol,
abdominal bagel, the round fatty thing with a hole in it, at least that's what came
to mind, swelling of the ankles, etc.
The more one enjoys life, the more complications result.
If I didn't stay active with lots of walking, jogging/running, outside work, I'd be
an absolute basket case.
When my bp low part is a bit high, the ringing is much quieter.
When the low part is low, the ringing is louder. I've got a built in bp monitor.
I found out that red meat and deep fried foods (restaurants rarely change the oil,
furnishing customers with tons of triglycerides) played hell on my bp, cholesterol,
abdominal bagel, the round fatty thing with a hole in it, at least that's what came
to mind, swelling of the ankles, etc.
The more one enjoys life, the more complications result.
If I didn't stay active with lots of walking, jogging/running, outside work, I'd be
an absolute basket case.