That's because you are ignorant. Normal is not 120, normal is a range. 120 should be thought more of a perfect baseline, blood pressure is always fluctuating, 80 or 90 is usually considered the start of hypotension. So no, 103 is not low.normal systolic blood pressure is like 120...103 isn't low? haha looks pretty damm low to me...that is an obvious sign of dehydration...
That's because you are ignorant. Normal is not 120, normal is a range. 120 should be thought more of a perfect baseline, blood pressure is always fluctuating, 80 or 90 is usually considered the start of hypotension. So no, 103 is not low.
I think I want you to tell me exactly what he was doing prior to this reading. How long did it stay at 150.I think when you look at his other stats at that time...his blood pressure has to be questioned...his heart rate was extremely fast. which is a clear sign of dehydration...unless you think 150 something bpm is normal for an athlete...haha
I think I want you to tell me exactly what he was doing prior to this reading. How long did it stay at 150.
Still waiting for you to tell me exactly what he was doing, as well as his mental state which alone could account for his pule rate.blah blah blah
Still waiting for you to tell me exactly what he was doing, as well as his mental state which alone could account for his pule rate.
How long was his pulse that high? When did it come down? What was it then?
You keep talking as if you have a clue what you are talking about, you don't. You don't know the first thing about his condition both physical as well as mental, and what can effect a pule reading.
First you were saying it was clear cut dehydration, now you are saying it may have been the staph ... I guess it's not as clear cut as you thought.
Could it have been dehydration, yes, could it have been staph, yep, could it have been something else, yep. Could it have been a combination of several things, yep. A Dr. checked him and was not concerned enough to call off the fight, I wouldn't have either.
I have probably taken vital signs well over 50,000 times, how many do you do?
The entire op is based on the premise he shouldn't have fought. So if you aren't saying that why are you arguing.You seem to enjoy debating over stupid silly things...I never said once, that he shouldn't have fought...My point was simply, Oh gee, his blood pressure seems low and his pulse rate is very high....That's pretty much it...and we do know that lee had trouble making weight...he needed 2 attempts to make weight..that tells the story right there....so yes, he was most probably, with a 99% certainty, he was dehydrated.. enough to stop the fight...I guess not, since he did fight.