And... I tend to miss out on timely replies when I have my "get" set to 100.
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2 Tablespoons = how many ounces? I suck at these kind of conversions.
Cash, not that it's any help, Owen's at a nice and bouncy size. It wasn't until I was significantly taller than the flight of stairs are wide that falling down the stairs became dangerous.
No help?
Yeah, I figured. Just an offchance thing.
I'm going to try to take comfort from that, ita. At least the stairs are carpeted. And he's quite monkeyish with a good grip.
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I remember falling down the stairs from top to bottom when I was no older than three. It was just rolling. I stopped 2/3 of the way down, tried to get up and just fell off the stair and rolled the rest of the way down.
I was just fine.
Last time I top to bottomed (as an adult) I got a concussion. Much more banging up against the walls and awkward angles.
How much of a fluctuation in blood pressure is considered something you need not worry about normal?
I am sorry Christopher gave you a fright, Cindy. Again.Since he only came in the house like he should of, I can't really be mad at him. He just needs to be less stealthy. This is, I suspect, the downside of his being the world's easiest baby, when he was wee.
What's up with your BP, Cass?
2 Tablespoons = how many ounces? I suck at these kind of conversions.
For volume measurements, four tablespoons is a quarter of a cup, or two ounces, so two tbsps would be one ounce, I think. I hope that helps, vw.
Cashmere, Julia rolled head over heels down the entire flight of cellar stairs at our old house. I think she was about two years old. I still haven't recovered from that, either.
Well, don't let your systolic go below 80, I was told yesterday. Makes you faint. Which is why those of us whose systolic is around 100 are more at risk from the fainty fainty than those who are normal (120).
As far as pure deltas, I couldn't tell you. I suspect it depends on if it's up or down.