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I was curious how often people here take their BP? Personally, I do it once a day at the same time (or close). If Im feeling wonky, Ill check it again...usually its low at that point.
Yeah, wrist ones are supper hit or miss. Found a decent upper arm on thet matched my doctors office.Once the morning after i had a glass of water and tea but will buy a better device for measuring BP. I noticed that the ones for the wrist are not so accurate
Just got a new Omron for the office. I check every morning and when i remember to, in the afternoon. BP is one of those things that still amazes me because it's not taken seriously yet we know that it can be a killer
Yep. And it's one of those things that people know they have just based on their once a year trips to the dentist/GP/etc. I don't get it.A quick death is merciful compared to the incremental damage elevated BP will do over time.
The silent killer...I work in the kidney care area and its amazing how many younger folks we have whose kidneys are shot due to uncontrolled BP. Your body will adjust to the higher pressures for a while but something finally has to give.Just got a new Omron for the office. I check every morning and when i remember to, in the afternoon. BP is one of those things that still amazes me because it's not taken seriously yet we know that it can be a killer
I’ve done it with and without. Honestly I don’t notice much of a difference. When I do it in the morning I wake up and walk to the living room to do it. Minimal movement. But sitting is good to make sure you don’t have a BP spike either up or down when moving around.Does everyone here make sure they’re sat for over 5 mins before taking a reading?
I was curious how often people here take their BP? Personally, I do it once a day at the same time (or close). If Im feeling wonky, Ill check it again...usually its low at that point.
Does everyone here make sure they’re sat for over 5 mins before taking a reading?
I try to do it the same way each time. At least 5 minutes sitting, no talking, no electronic devices or tv. Feet flat on the floor. BP cuff elevated to heart level.Does everyone here make sure they’re sat for over 5 mins before taking a reading?
Is your diastolic always that low? That definitely meets the definition of ISH.If I take my BP right after sitting down I get around 145/55. I can force an “okay” BP of 130/55 by staying sat for half an hour, but I don’t feel very reassured by it when the reference ranges are established by a data set of participants who are not sat for half an hour.
I dunno why my BP has been going up over the last 3 years. I’m on less T now than ever before, eating better than ever, cut out all salt, and exercising for around 2 hours a day. But my BP is steadily going up.
Throwing AHTs at it crashes my DBP just as much as my SBP.
I’ve read some shit studies suggesting that isolated diastolic hypotension can be caused by endurance athleticism and is harmless in such cases. But I don’t think my 40 minutes of burpees a day counts.
