Nesled by the fire
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November 22, 2006, 4:47 pm
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I might just sit by the fire a bit and litsen to other tell stories,
though a few dancing girls are always in order –
but I do have a story to tell of the hospital.
The doctor said I could not go home until my blood pressure
dropped to a more normal lever (then at 155/85)
I asked what was acceptable seeing that my norm is 126/78.
He said that 130 would be incredible. So I told him to return in a half hour,
and imagined myself by the Gypsy fire with friends and ‘forced’ my figures down
to 124/76 — and am now home.
papa
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Now that is a very good story Ken. I am thrilled to have you back by the campfire honey bunch. And Enchanteur is very happy too.
Comment by Heather Blakey November 23, 2006 @ 2:18 amfaucon,
I am happy you are home for the thanks-for-the-giving day. No salt for you though! I think if I imagined Lady Em’s lovely voice and moonish harp, that my blood pressure would come down. Be well.
Tambouree aka frogita
Comment by Frogita November 23, 2006 @ 3:16 amHi Ken,
Comment by SylviaK November 23, 2006 @ 2:27 pmGlad to know you are better and hope you can continue to keep the blood pressure in check. I had the opposite problem with blood pressure being too low, but thought about leaving the hospital and it went up–closer to normal.
I do believe our thoughts can influence our health!
Sylvia
Welcome home, faucon. So pleased to hear that you are feeling better. You were missed, m’friend.
Vi
Comment by Vi Jones November 23, 2006 @ 3:23 pmThe camp fire is never the same place without you. Glad you’re here.
Comment by Gail Kavanagh November 24, 2006 @ 1:32 amGreat you are well again, Faucon.
Comment by Imogen Crest November 25, 2006 @ 4:17 am