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Old 7th July 2013, 19:55   #91
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Nice pictures as usual Mike
Didn't realise you had become unwell. Hope all is well again now.
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Old 7th July 2013, 20:00   #92
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Its fine steve it happens now and then not very often really & the remedy is very simple drink water to get BP back up & shiner saw a gadget which might be useful to his dad !! so it wasnt all gloom and doom


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Old 7th July 2013, 20:04   #93
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Its fine steve it happens now and then not very often really & the remedy is very simple drink water to get BP back up & shiner saw a gadget which might be useful to his dad !! so it wasnt all gloom and doom


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Glad to hear it
I don't suppose you have a link for that gadget? If it monitors BP it would be ideal for my mum too
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Old 7th July 2013, 20:13   #94
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Nice pics Mike, I forgot my camera but here are a few that I took with my phone.









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Good meet again today sorry I got there abit late went to Duxford MG saloon day first .
Thanks Steve for doing my boot lid mod and Pete that car is a steal at just over £700 . Thanks Phil T4 for giving my car a clean bill of health .
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So another great meet at the Caldecotte guys!!'

Many thanks for all that made the effort to come along and it was great to see you all again and to meet some for the first time

Thanks once more to Phil-T4. Who I know put a smile on a few faces today, including me The new 75 had a reasonably clean bill if health and left a little quicker than when she arrived

Weather was gorgeous and the tan is coming along nicely!!

Just a couple if pics from me, but am already looking forward to the next one

See you all there!!





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Old 7th July 2013, 20:25   #97
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Glad to hear it
I don't suppose you have a link for that gadget? If it monitors BP it would be ideal for my mum too
Happy to help steve if its for home use the upper arm type is probably the best for most people, I got the wrist one as its small and compact and I keep it in the car for those ocassional tomes I need to monitor bp as I rehydrate

Daffodil HPC500 Fully Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor: Amazon.co.uk: there are many others available and of course everyone has their preferences I find this one reasonably reliable, hope this will help your mum manage her BP

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Old 7th July 2013, 20:26   #98
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A few from me.






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Old 7th July 2013, 20:27   #99
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Happy to help steve if its for home use the upper arm type is probably the best for most people, I got the wrist one as its small and compact and I keep it in the car for those ocassional tomes I need to monitor bp as I rehydrate

Daffodil HPC500 Fully Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor: Amazon.co.uk: there are many others available and of course everyone has their preferences I find this one reasonably reliable, hope this will help your mum manage her BP

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Thanks Mike I'll have a look for one.
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Old 7th July 2013, 20:30   #100
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its a pleasure steve, look like we all had similar ideas when it came to the photos which is great and the quality is great as usual


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