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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
I just did some tilling in the garden and got to feeling dizzy. My blood pressure is now 142/98. I'll take it again in a few minutes and see if it has gone down any.
In April I'll be 60, and will have out-lived my father by 8 years. Quite frankly, I don't plan on many more birthdays, but death doesn't bother me except insofar as it would affect my family and those who depend on me. Then again, who knows? Some mighty frail people have lived to a ripe old age.
Guess I'll be asking for new BP meds next time I visit my doctor.
"Death, therefore, the most awful of evils, is nothing to us, seeing that, when we are, death is not come, and, when death is come, we are not."
— Epicurus (341-270 B.C.E.), Greek philosopher. Letter to Menoeceus
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Hey wait a minute, what about the people here? We've gotten used to you! Take good care of yourself...
BTW Two major killer exercises: First snowstorm of season shoveling and first springtime soil tilling...