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26th August 2019, 12:36 PM
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Midnight call
My name is Alexander, I am a cardiologist and a paramedic. A very important warning for those who wake up at night to go to the bathroom...
You must be careful and use the "One-and-a-Half-minute law" which is scientifically proven. By waking up suddenly for one's physiological needs normally, we often hear that someone "was well in good health and died suddenly during the night without reason. ¡°
The most likely reason is that when that person woke up to go to the bathroom, he/she got up from bed in a hurry, but the brain needs greater blood flow, for having rested, causing a state of fainting and that is when the stroke happens. It is recommended to learn the "One-and-a-Half-minute law" that can save your life
When you wake up to go to the bathroom, you must first: Lay for 30 seconds after waking up and then sit up in bed for 30 more seconds lowering your legs quietly and sit like that for another 30 seconds " and only then get up to go to the bathroom.
With these steps the chances are gigantic to survive a sudden stroke, regardless of age...
Share with all your family and friends Remember that you can save yours and the lives of many people sharing this information...
Prevention is better than healing:
Pressure Arterial
¢º 120/80 normal
¢º 130/85 normal (requires control)
¢º 140/90 high
¢º 150/95 very high
Heartbeat per minute
72 BPM (Default)
60 to 80 BPM (normal)
40 to 180 BPM (abnormal)
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Compatibility of blood groups
What's your blood type and how common is it?
O+ (1 IN 3)
A+ (1 IN 3)
B+ (1 in 12)
Ab+ (1 in 29)
O-(1 in 15)
A-(1 in 16)
B-(1 in 67)
AB-(1 in 167)
Water effect
About the body We know that water is important but you never knew the right time to drink!
Did you know? Drinking water in the correct time maximizes the effectiveness of the human body;
1 Glass of water after waking up, helps activate internal organs...
1 Glass of water 30 minutes before meal helps digestion.
1 Glass of water before showering helps lower blood pressure.
1 Glass of water Before sleeping avoids stroke or heart attack.
When someone shares something important with you, take advantage of this and share with more people.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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31st December 2019, 08:13 AM
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Re: Midnight call
John,
Damn you and your 1/12 minute wait-- I tried it-and wet the xxxxxxx bed
Colin ( still wringing my 'jamas out)
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31st December 2019, 10:18 AM
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Re: Midnight call
Only three weeks ago my step son, got up for the bathroom and fainted smashing his face on the tiled floor,
He ended up in hospital with his injuries, He is a none drinker. so it wasn't the ale that did it.
I have told him to sit on the side of the bed for a minute and take several deep breaths to put more Oxygen into his blood and to the brain. It is what I do.
It ios Very Good Advice
Brian
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1st January 2020, 01:17 AM
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Re: Midnight call
Johno: Re: water in-take.
1/ Start the day with three aspirins and glass of water.
2/ Double or so of scotch and water before tea.
3/ Check orally if the waters warm before showering.
4/ see #2, only it's called a night-cap (gets one ready for #1).
Cheers (empty handed) Rodders.
Last edited by Rodney Mills; 1st January 2020 at 01:18 AM.
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