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just strum

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I got a scare myself just over an hour ago. It is in the mid 50's here and I decided to take the plow off the tractor and cut down all of the ornamental grass. I then got ambitious and started cutting down the high weed/grass around the two ponds. After all the cutting, I hooked the trailer to the tractor and began raking up the cuttings and loading them into the trailer, dumping them in the back of my property.

I went back in the garage, filled some bike tires and car tires with air, reeled up the extension chords and as I was just finishing up I started feeling funny.

I come into the house, grab two aspirin and begin chewing them. Go upstairs and hook myself up to the blood pressure machine and it's reading 175 over 97 and a pulse of 95. At the time I am feeling pain in my upper arms and the side of my chest.

I finally got it down to 117/73 with my pulse at 85.

I thought I was going to be headed to the hospital, but fortunately it appears I just over exerted myself. Sort of diving into yard work without some light spring training.

I'll make a Doctors appointment on Monday and have it checked out. He will yell at me, tell me how to eat and live, and then I will start some sort of program.
 
Come on Strum , we ll all yell at you ..((((You have to keep yourself in shape)))..

My own personnel way to stay in good shape ,simple, it s to have an evereyday 30 minutes speed walking ,can not run cause i have bad knees ..

I ve been doin it for 6 years and now i like so much to go doin my run after dinner ,make me relaxe too ..My doc is satisfied and my pressure no 1 ....

Take care of you ...:AOK:
 
I've had a couple pf those 'first warm day get out and work - and zonk myself' moments myself - very unpleasant! I'm glad it wasn't serious!
 
You're right Blazes. I use to walk two to three miles every weekday and three to four on Saturday and Sunday. Like you, my knees won't take running.

The company I work for provides $300 a year for the rental or purchase of exercise equipment or health club membership. I will have to take advantage of the offer.

I've read often that you need to do warm ups before tackling yard work, no different then warming up for exercises. I should have worked my way into the tasks today, but was just foolish.
 
just strum said:
The company I work for provides $300 a year for the rental or purchase of exercise equipment or health club membership. I will have to take advantage of the offer.

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Yes you should ..

Should play a little golf too ,well I should nt say that golf is why i have bad knees..It s a nice 5hrs walk in the park tho..
 
Strum? DON'T TRY AND IGNORE THOSE SYMPTOMS! That is not anything to mess around with. A blockage can creep up on you fast, my neighbor just found out last week that she has 2-100% and an 70%.
Get that appointment or go to ER!
 
Mark, don't you dare screw around and not go to the doctor. Your condition could be a lot worse than you think. It's not worth taking a chance, dude, 'cause we want you to hang around for a while longer.
 
Strum get to that health club,we need ya around here!and after your workout at the gym you can relax in the dry saunna with a Guitar Player mag or one of the other's.Sumi:D
 
just strum said:
I'm not letting you guys take advantage of a sudden sale on guitars and amps.


Like this one


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just strum said:
I've read often that you need to do warm ups before tackling yard work, no different then warming up for exercises. I should have worked my way into the tasks today, but was just foolish.

Strum foolish?????????? Nah, no way. :rotflmao: Good luck to you Strum and just do what the Doc says. Right before I went on vacation last summer I had my BP checked, on a whime, and it was sky high (160/100). Dude, was I shocked! Ta-da...I'm now on two different BP meds.

My thought for you is that you may have to do things in moderation or at a more comfortable pace and not running around like a speed-demon trying to accomplish everything in a limited space of time. Lesson well learned here.

Walking is good, but for the drudgeries of yard work......that is more akin to lifting weights........a short, powerful exertion. I lift 3 times a week (2 sets of 6 different exercises) and I am reaping the benefits of that. Mrs PBP likes the improved look too. :AOK:
 
Strum, Strum, Strum, what are we gonna' do with you brother. That's what happens when you drive your tractor with clothes on!:D

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Get that looked after Mark, we need you for the first annual fretters gathering at the R&RHOF this summer !
 
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