Yeah, I wouldn't worry unless the monitor shows it consistently elevated, but for sure keep an eye on it and keep the docs on it. Lack of sleep and/or stress can cause it to be high as well.
I wouldn't worry too much about 125/80 mid day. If it's that consistently early in the am, maybe. It's genetic, so what is "normal" for one person, may be high or low for another. My medical folks tell me that a higher DIA # is more of a problem, unless the top # is crazy high. They recently changed the guidelines lower to what constitutes hypertension.
Once you go electric chicken you never go back, a lot of things salt and fresh will hit it with abandon, and surprisingly, it works well in most light conditions and water clarities.
Same here. It's "elevated" now cause I literally haven't done a lick of exercise in almost 2 years.
I'm usually 105-110/65-70, and 52-56 BPM. When I get to 48 BPM, I make young guys cry on hills while cycling. I just took this reading.
Oh you poor thing, let me see if I can find my old estrogen to english translator.
"She doesn't want you to do the dishes, she wants you to want to do the dishes"...
LOL.
That's what a lot of DIY bicycle mechanics come into the shop saying. Chances of that screw being "defective" is remote at best. They don't cost much either way.
LOL.
Are you using the controller for speeds or charging controller, and why not just do a rheostat, shunt or the like? and doesn't the trolling motor have something built in?
Oh, yeah. That looks like it came out of one of my boxes. Please tell me you didn't custom "cold set" that hook to increase the gap, cause it sure looks like it.
Skinny Dipper, Pulse, Shaker, Sassy Shads, a few different jig heads, swim jigs, and scissors.... Roll the credits...
If you are going to tow far and often, then replace the axle. If you are driving a short distance to the ramp here and there, it will be ok. The issue is that a bearing was left in there too long without proper maintenance, and now it will go through bearings faster than normal. With enough towing experience, you will be able to tell if there is an issue with the trailer by sound and feel.
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