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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 2384789" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Glad to see none of us have gone toes up in my absence. My blood pressure went insane for a while ranging anywhere from 40/30 to 325/280 even at rest which creating the perfect conditions to drive it even more. We finally got things settled down again but with no clear answer as to the cause we'll probably go through it again a few more times.</p><p></p><p>This is why I wasn't the responsible dutiful husband and father, never having kids. I didn't want to wake up at 60 wondering how I managed to miss all the excitement and save all my money up so my friends could have a party and push me down the river.</p><p></p><p>I lived it wide open for about 45 years and don't regret a thing. If I could never take another step, climb another hill, or fish another stream I've already got a lifetime of memories instead of regrets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 2384789, member: 30902"] Glad to see none of us have gone toes up in my absence. My blood pressure went insane for a while ranging anywhere from 40/30 to 325/280 even at rest which creating the perfect conditions to drive it even more. We finally got things settled down again but with no clear answer as to the cause we'll probably go through it again a few more times. This is why I wasn't the responsible dutiful husband and father, never having kids. I didn't want to wake up at 60 wondering how I managed to miss all the excitement and save all my money up so my friends could have a party and push me down the river. I lived it wide open for about 45 years and don't regret a thing. If I could never take another step, climb another hill, or fish another stream I've already got a lifetime of memories instead of regrets. [/QUOTE]
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