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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: "It don't hurt anymore" is no longer in my vocabulary. Just wait until you're my age... Truth I had a car ready to go home this afternoon and wanted to double check the lug nut torque before I let it go. I think I stood there for probably five minutes looking at the wheel before finally deciding to kneel down and check the lug nuts because I knew how damn hard it was gonna be to get back up when I was finished. Over the last 2 months, I got blood pressure medicine that worked. Me standing up is now double-jeopardy. Dude, I don't even want to discuss blood pressure meds. The doc in a box prescribed me 10mg of some shit and told me to monitor my BP for 2 months. If the numbers I was recording are accurete, I should be dead several times over. They seemed indifferent about it. Regular doc or cardiologist? Doc in a box, so basically a soothsayer. |
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Quoted: That's pretty good money. Not quite the $250 for a 10 minute office visit that my Cardiologist bills insurance, but pretty good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Dude, I don't even want to discuss blood pressure meds. The doc in a box prescribed me 10mg of some shit and told me to monitor my BP for 2 months. If the numbers I was recording are accurete, I should be dead several times over. They seemed indifferent about it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: "It don't hurt anymore" is no longer in my vocabulary. Just wait until you're my age... Truth I had a car ready to go home this afternoon and wanted to double check the lug nut torque before I let it go. I think I stood there for probably five minutes looking at the wheel before finally deciding to kneel down and check the lug nuts because I knew how damn hard it was gonna be to get back up when I was finished. Over the last 2 months, I got blood pressure medicine that worked. Me standing up is now double-jeopardy. Dude, I don't even want to discuss blood pressure meds. The doc in a box prescribed me 10mg of some shit and told me to monitor my BP for 2 months. If the numbers I was recording are accurete, I should be dead several times over. They seemed indifferent about it. Get your home b.p. cuffs checked against doctors office manual b.p. reading numbers. Ask me how I know. |
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Hit minute of car 11 times.
Still gives CCW people a bad name. |
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family calling.
My $hit posting ending, for now. Night all you not-a-cultists! |
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Quoted: I remember riding in the back of dads pickup in the hills of middle Tennessee beating on the back window for him to go faster. It's a wonder we all survived. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: We rode around for 15 years - no car seats, no seat belts. Then dad got religion and the car didn't start until we were buckled. but that was long ago. But is it, really? Looking back on all the stupid shit we did as kids, I have come to the conclusion that we weren't really that lucky so much as we just weren't the snowflakes we have today. IK distinctly remember one specific instance where a buddy of mine and I were going down the parkway in his mom's Buick when we saw a friend's father driving down the same road. My buddy Mark decided that he needed to moon said friend's father, so he set the cruise control for about 10 mph faster than we were going, stood up in the driver seat while I steered from the passenger seat and he proceeded to drop his drawers and hang his bare ass out the driver window while laying on the horn while we drove past good ol' Otis. We didn't die and ended up with a great story for out grandchildren! |
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Quoted: But is it, really? Looking back on all the stupid shit we did as kids, I have come to the conclusion that we weren't really that lucky so much as we just weren't the snowflakes we have today. IK distinctly remember one specific instance where a buddy of mine and I were going down the parkway in his mom's Buick when we saw a friend's father driving down the same road. My buddy Mark decided that he needed to moon said friend's father, so he set the cruise control for about 10 mph faster than we were going, stood up in the driver seat while I steered from the passenger seat and he proceeded to drop his drawers and hang his bare ass out the driver window while laying on the horn while we drove past good ol' Otis. We didn't die and ended up with a great story for out grandchildren! View Quote |
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Quoted: Get to a cardiologist. That's what I had to do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Regular doc or cardiologist? Get to a cardiologist. That's what I had to do. I have a car at the shop right now that belongs to a trauma surgeon. He's the local SWAT team doc and a damn good guy. I told his wife the other day to tell him that there would be no charge if he brought a blood pressure cuff and a prescription pad when he comes to get his car. |
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Quoted: Quoted: But is it, really? Looking back on all the stupid shit we did as kids, I have come to the conclusion that we weren't really that lucky so much as we just weren't the snowflakes we have today. IK distinctly remember one specific instance where a buddy of mine and I were going down the parkway in his mom's Buick when we saw a friend's father driving down the same road. My buddy Mark decided that he needed to moon said friend's father, so he set the cruise control for about 10 mph faster than we were going, stood up in the driver seat while I steered from the passenger seat and he proceeded to drop his drawers and hang his bare ass out the driver window while laying on the horn while we drove past good ol' Otis. We didn't die and ended up with a great story for out grandchildren! And the lasting orthopedic injuries were worth jumping that Big Wheel! |
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Hands down and palms upwards and outwards like you're pleading,
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Quoted: I have a car at the shop right now that belongs to a trauma surgeon. He's the local SWAT team doc and a damn good guy. I told his wife the other day to tell him that there would be no charge if he brought a blood pressure cuff and a prescription pad when he comes to get his car. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Regular doc or cardiologist? Get to a cardiologist. That's what I had to do. I have a car at the shop right now that belongs to a trauma surgeon. He's the local SWAT team doc and a damn good guy. I told his wife the other day to tell him that there would be no charge if he brought a blood pressure cuff and a prescription pad when he comes to get his car. I don't blame you for that. |
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