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SAVE YAO MING! - Yao surfered high blood pressure!

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by mycatuity, Aug 21, 2003.

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  1. mycatuity

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    his blood pressure measured recently is : 110-149
     
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    Join the crowd Yao.

    There is alot of things that factor into having high blood pressure. I say by him stompping a mud hole in his opponents ass** night in and night out, would help a great deal towards a speedy recovery.

    Go Ming!! :)
     
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    81mg of aspirin a day should solve that prollem
     
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    That, or a little blood-letting. It works when your tires are over-pressurized, I'm sure it would with blood. Just donate a few gallons of blood before each game.
     
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    too much salty soy sauce?

    asian food is to salty
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    mexican food is to spicy
     
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    I like Tai food its salty and spicy.:cool:
     
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    I can't even imagine how high Rudy's blood pressure was last year...
     
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    149-110 is borderline hypertensive. Not good for a 22 year old athlete.

    Just to put things in perspective, an employee of mine is 28 years old, 280 lbs and smokes a pack a day. His blood pressure is 155-115 on a normal day and he is on meds to control it.
     
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    I once "surfured" high blood pressure. Man, what a curl!

    :D
     
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    Anybody over 7 feet tall is pretty much destined to have some type of circulatory problem with all that extra blood vessel-age...
     
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    Which is why the giraffe has the largest heart in the animal kingdom...to get the blood pumped all the way up that neck...
     
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    Are you saying that tall people have less blood pumped to their brains? No wonder the NBA has so many headcases. :D
     
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    Did anyone know that if you took all the blood vessels and put em in a single line you would be able to reach the moon?!?! I bet Ming's atleast hit Jupiter. ;)

    And Mexican food is definitely not spicy.
     
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    mexican food is fatty.
     
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    chinese food is ummm... msg-ized. i guess.
     
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    korean food is spicy.
     
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    japanese food is always deep fried and cooked.
     
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    Yeah, that's how I always order my sushi...deep fried...:)
     
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    About being spicy, nothing comes close to Indian foods. :)
     
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