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Broken Pelvic Bone. Have High Blood Pressure, Diabetes. Had Stroke, Partial Paralysis. Help

hi doctor I need you to correct this report in a good words please
Patient entered mentioned to Mscvy critical condition, where she was suffering from a broken pelvic bone.
Where she was suffering in the earlier of:
1 - stroke led to a partial paralysis left part.
2 - suffer from high blood pressure.
3 - suffer diabetes.
It was the work of her surgery and the patient need for medical follow-up.

Has been giving this report to be used for legal entities

My email is YYYY@YYYY
i wait for your help please
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1> Stroke means the loss of cerebral motor function, of either side of brain, due to the disturbances in cerebral vascular blood flow system and the opposite side of effected brain becomes weak or paralyzed.
2> The normal Systolic blood pressure is 110 to 130 and the diastolic pressure is 70 to 85 ( This is greatly varies, depend upon many factors) then person said to be a Normotensive, if the blood pressure reading goes beyond the normal range consequently, the it said to be Hypertension.
3> If the blood sugar goes beyond the normal range either of, Random, Fasting, or postprandial (after meal ), then it is called Diabetes (other clinical assessment will also be needed for final diagnosis, the only blood sugar sometime time is not enough. hope this will help you good bye.
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Broken Pelvic Bone. Have High Blood Pressure, Diabetes. Had Stroke, Partial Paralysis. Help

Hi Thank for choosing HCM 1 Stroke means the loss of cerebral motor function, of either side of brain, due to the disturbances in cerebral vascular blood flow system and the opposite side of effected brain becomes weak or paralyzed. 2 The normal Systolic blood pressure is 110 to 130 and the diastolic pressure is 70 to 85 ( This is greatly varies, depend upon many factors) then person said to be a Normotensive, if the blood pressure reading goes beyond the normal range consequently, the it said to be Hypertension. 3 If the blood sugar goes beyond the normal range either of, Random, Fasting, or postprandial (after meal ), then it is called Diabetes (other clinical assessment will also be needed for final diagnosis, the only blood sugar sometime time is not enough. hope this will help you good bye.