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Well we are a healthy lot on here.Got up at stupid 'o clock and left in the pouring rain and dark to see the surgeon in the city.Oh what fun.
Heart is behaving more or less as it was for the last 3 years so he was happy to tell me he didn't want to see me for another two years,not even a new set of spark plugs!!Of course my BP was high but it has been for a few years now.Problem with living too close to Cognac.o_O
Thanks for your kind words guys,means a lot.
 
Well we are a healthy lot on here.Got up at stupid 'o clock and left in the pouring rain and dark to see the surgeon in the city.Oh what fun.
Heart is behaving more or less as it was for the last 3 years so he was happy to tell me he didn't want to see me for another two years,not even a new set of spark plugs!!Of course my BP was high but it has been for a few years now.Problem with living too close to Cognac.o_O
Thanks for your kind words guys,means a lot.
Not on the bike I hope.
Live every minute of your life my friend for at the end you will know it did begin.
 
Well that's a result, worth getting up that early to get good news for once. Your blood pressure might go down a bit now you know your OK.
I had my MOT the other month, and I went into the quacks thinking I've not got long to live, and she sat me down and said, your B/P is low, your heart rate is where it should be, you've got low cholesterol, then she said, whatever you are doing, keep doing it, now bugger off and I'll see you in 5 years time.
Your health is more important than anything, and with all the doom and gloom on the news of late it's nice to read of a few people being given the all clear on different problems they have had
Not wishing to trivialise anybody but

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Great news jambo TUP
As I'm only a few weeks from my 79th birthday, my good health is worth all the gold in the world.
But I don't take it for granted and take very good care of myself.
To still be able to ride motorcycles is such a blessing and enriches my life like nothing else.
At this age, I never wanted to be an ailing billionaire anyway BGRIN.
 
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