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Old 08-17-2016, 10:39 AM #1
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Concussed,

As Mark said 70 is not fast, it is where a lot of people dream of being heart wise.

My bp went up after my accident to 138/98. I had no idea it was PCS related until it dropped to my historical norm of 110/68. I had 2 doc appts in Nov 2015, 1.5 yrs after accident and the scone appt my bp was at my old rate and has stayed there since.

PCS is weird stuff.

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