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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 206333"><p>Just wondering what your predictions will be.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child decided to do research and project on Blood Pressure. How music affects blood pressure in three different age groups. (he actually saw this online and was intrigued by it)</p><p> </p><p>His prediction is depending on the age group. He predicts that Country, classical and nature will lower the "old" people. (40 - 60).</p><p>Also for the <10 group.</p><p> </p><p>His prediction for the 11 - 20 group he thinks that music will have no effect, Heavy metal will relax this age group and bouncy hip hop stuff will higher BiPolar (BP).</p><p> </p><p>He also has the 20 - 40 age group which he feels will be relaxed with the 80's music.</p><p> </p><p>We bought a battery powered blood pressure monitor with pulse rate and shows irragular heart beat. He takes his blood pressure 20 times a day. And mine, and dads. We brought it to the doctor last week when we went to see how accurate it is vs the way the dr. does it. Was about 3 off. His was 86/54 when he went to the doctor.</p><p>He was sick, no fever, he was freezing. However my BiPolar (BP) is around 80 - 90 over 60 - 70. Heck...when I go work out it takes forever to get my heart rate up!!</p><p> </p><p>difficult child tried to take the dog's blood pressure but it wouldn't stop pumping up so he took it off. Chloe was mad at him. left the room and would not go near him or even look at him. LOL.</p><p> </p><p>So do you think music will affect BiPolar (BP)? I personally don't think it will. I think he should do the project on how SCHOOL affects BiPolar (BP). Take it before school, between each of the 4 block classes, after school and at Bedtime.</p><p>now THAT would be interesting. Don't think he would get a group of volunteers at school though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 206333"] Just wondering what your predictions will be. difficult child decided to do research and project on Blood Pressure. How music affects blood pressure in three different age groups. (he actually saw this online and was intrigued by it) His prediction is depending on the age group. He predicts that Country, classical and nature will lower the "old" people. (40 - 60). Also for the <10 group. His prediction for the 11 - 20 group he thinks that music will have no effect, Heavy metal will relax this age group and bouncy hip hop stuff will higher BiPolar (BP). He also has the 20 - 40 age group which he feels will be relaxed with the 80's music. We bought a battery powered blood pressure monitor with pulse rate and shows irragular heart beat. He takes his blood pressure 20 times a day. And mine, and dads. We brought it to the doctor last week when we went to see how accurate it is vs the way the dr. does it. Was about 3 off. His was 86/54 when he went to the doctor. He was sick, no fever, he was freezing. However my BiPolar (BP) is around 80 - 90 over 60 - 70. Heck...when I go work out it takes forever to get my heart rate up!! difficult child tried to take the dog's blood pressure but it wouldn't stop pumping up so he took it off. Chloe was mad at him. left the room and would not go near him or even look at him. LOL. So do you think music will affect BiPolar (BP)? I personally don't think it will. I think he should do the project on how SCHOOL affects BiPolar (BP). Take it before school, between each of the 4 block classes, after school and at Bedtime. now THAT would be interesting. Don't think he would get a group of volunteers at school though. [/QUOTE]
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