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4/1/2009 12:49:28 AM EDT
So I was going in to Walmart before work,  to check my blood pressure (been scary high lately) and I see a kid riding a bike out the front door! Sales tag and everything just hanging off the front handlebars! I mentioned it to the door greeter and she says, "It's a good sale and everything."

So I disengaged, bladed at 180 degrees and left...
4/1/2009 12:50:26 AM EDT
[#1]
Evil hand wringing
4/1/2009 1:29:13 AM EDT
[#2]
cool!!!! i can go into walmart and just ride a bike out the doors without paying for it!! sweet!
4/1/2009 1:41:07 AM EDT
[#3]
You will not touch my bike!
4/1/2009 2:39:57 AM EDT
[#4]
If your BP is truly scary high, please see a doc.



People drop in their tracks with heart attacks every day. Don't be another statistic.

4/1/2009 2:45:57 AM EDT
[#5]
I bought my daughter a bike at wallmart and she rode it out the door. They slowed her down at the door to check receipt but she rode it out. She rode it to the counter...
4/4/2009 12:04:53 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
If your BP is truly scary high, please see a doc.

People drop in their tracks with heart attacks every day. Don't be another statistic.


Thanks for the advice. I am doing so.

Turns out that last time I saw her she gave me a different blood pressure med. I thought she was REPLACING the current med (which was Hyzaar), not AGUMENTING it... so I stopped the Hyzaar.

There are about 5-6 different things they control when dealing with HBP. Water, calcium, and potassium are only 3 of these things. The Hyzaar had a water pill in it, so when I stopped taking it... I felt the reprecussions. My feet swelled up like they were inside some water-filled Ziplock bags. And I felt like hell.

I'm back on the meds now, feet are almost normal, BP is (almost) normal.
4/4/2009 12:05:54 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
You will not touch my bike!


Oh, I immediately followed the kid out to the parking lot and tried to teach him how to blade at 45 degrees while riding.

His parents thought I was a creep.