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Old 16th October 2018, 19:40   #3
HarryM1BYT
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Originally Posted by alanaslan View Post
Two elbow crutches are going to help but the main problem is your BP you need to get it checked and probably meds to stabilise it.

Oh, I'm not that bad as to even consider crutches. I have pointed out my meds for high BP are causing my BP to sometimes dive when my body needs more blood, to the doc. A 48 hour monitoring, noticed none of the issues, but when I feel dizzy and check, my BP has certainly taken a dive. So the doc is ignoring it as an issue.



I was much, much worse 2 months ago, when I first came out of hospital after that major oesophagus bleed and all the blood loss. I didn't quite realise how weak, ill and dizzy I still was, and was constantly over doing it, then having to sit down at the slightest effort.



I have not been able to find any actual distance you need to be limited to, for a BB. 5 metres seems a bit (lot) extreme. A local BB owner for decades has suggested they are tightening up, simply because of the local parking issues the BB's are causing and the loss of income to council car parks.
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