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Hypertension and Riding
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Re: Hypertension and Riding
Postby Tornado » Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:21 pm
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Re: Hypertension and Riding
Postby Dr_Mutley » Wed Jul 10, 2013 4:10 am
Thanks mate,twizzle wrote:Profile->foe list. Or something like that.Dr_Mutley wrote:Is there an ignore function on this forum? I usually just use tapatalk, and don't see an option. Does such an option exist on the website?
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Re: Hypertension and Riding
Postby twizzle » Wed Jul 10, 2013 9:44 pm
Is there a difference?Tornado wrote:Damn straight. I'd rather die than go vegan.I learned that most people would rather die than change their diet .
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Re: Hypertension and Riding
Postby im_no_pro » Thu Jul 11, 2013 1:24 am
Click on the username of the user you want to add to the list. On the profile page click on add foe. Job done.Dr_Mutley wrote:Thanks mate,twizzle wrote:Profile->foe list. Or something like that.Dr_Mutley wrote:Is there an ignore function on this forum? I usually just use tapatalk, and don't see an option. Does such an option exist on the website?
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Re: Hypertension and Riding
Postby Tornado » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:15 am
Probably not.twizzle wrote:Is there a difference?Tornado wrote:Damn straight. I'd rather die than go vegan.I learned that most people would rather die than change their diet .
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Re: Hypertension and Riding
Postby ColinOldnCranky » Tue Jul 23, 2013 12:09 am
Careful Mark - you don't want to sound like Durian. He likes to issue these sort of pseudo challenges and then claims that a challenge was declined by the person recognsing his physical inferiority to our Lord the great FIGJAM, Durianrider. But there seem to be very few people he has actually competed with except in his own FIGJAM mind.MarkG wrote:I just want him to come into my gym sprouting his crap so I can send him home with his tail between his legs.
Though if he ever does step inside your gym, do your best to call him out anyway. He's unlikely to accept any decent challenge but the excuses should be priceless.
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Re: Hypertension and Riding
Postby ColinOldnCranky » Tue Jul 23, 2013 12:11 am
Gee you take the fun out of being Durian.casual_cyclist wrote:From a sample size of one you are able to extrapolate to "most people"? That is more amazing than your story!durianrider wrote:I learned that most people would rather die than change their diet and lifestyle.
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Re: Hypertension and Riding
Postby Dave_C » Wed Jul 24, 2013 12:25 pm
Long time lurker and first post (registered fror a while.
I too have high BP - mediacted from last 10 years, but only started riding again a year ago. I monitor both BP evry now and again . was returning from ride and a couple of hour later very light headed. End with low BP. HR when i ride is monitored and found one of my tablets has a possible side effect of keeping HR up and decreasing my overall endurance. I found this to be correct for me. so did not take my tablets fist thing in mornng if a ride was planned and took once home. ( after testing my theorys - went to my Dr to confirm. Change of plan is to take at night now and taling 1/2 the old dose of the tablet keeping HR up. BP fairly stable and riding is OK.
Sofar reduced a 20mg to 10mg on one of my two tablets - and monitoring to see how it all goes
Anyway my 2c is to monitor BP and HR.
DAve
I too have high BP - mediacted from last 10 years, but only started riding again a year ago. I monitor both BP evry now and again . was returning from ride and a couple of hour later very light headed. End with low BP. HR when i ride is monitored and found one of my tablets has a possible side effect of keeping HR up and decreasing my overall endurance. I found this to be correct for me. so did not take my tablets fist thing in mornng if a ride was planned and took once home. ( after testing my theorys - went to my Dr to confirm. Change of plan is to take at night now and taling 1/2 the old dose of the tablet keeping HR up. BP fairly stable and riding is OK.
Sofar reduced a 20mg to 10mg on one of my two tablets - and monitoring to see how it all goes
Anyway my 2c is to monitor BP and HR.
DAve
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