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Old 09-30-2009, 11:44 PM #1
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Default Rapid Pulse

I went in for my usual check-up at the Doctors office. The medical assistant Tracey was checking my blood pressure and she looked concerned.

I told her "with all the things that are not quite right with me at least my blood pressure is always normal".

She said my blood pressure was high and I had a high pulse rate. My blood pressure was 145/98 and my pulse rate was 98!

The Doctor came in and checked my heart and lungs and made an appointment for me to see the (really cute) heart specialist October 6th.

I am anxious to see the heart Doc and hopefully he can fix whatever is wrong and give me an extended warranty!
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