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Been having various heart-related tests and yesterday evening had a treadmill test at the Cardiology department yesterday evening.

At the end of the test - Level 4 - of the Bruce protocol, the consultat cardiologist said "Blimey...I hope when I get to your age (I'm 76) I hope my performance is as good as yours. You'd have no problem getting an HGV licence either"

Must have been all those hours and hours years ago teaching high-impact aerobics and step.
 
I recently had a similar thing done but chemically induced, very peculiar being laid on a bed rigged up to everything and your heart pounding at 160bpm whilst consultant does an ultrasound on your ticker. I'd already tried the treadmill thing but kept having a coughing fit.
 
I recently had a similar thing done but chemically induced, very peculiar being laid on a bed rigged up to everything and your heart pounding at 160bpm whilst consultant does an ultrasound on your ticker. I'd already tried the treadmill thing but kept having a coughing fit.
What made me wonder was watching my blood pressure rising which apparently is perfectly normal during the test and neither the cardiologist nor the technician were phased. But 212/140 did make me raise my eyebrows a tad.
 
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