EEPhil
Number 28
I can manage that perfectly well without white coat intervention."White coat hypertension" is a real effect.
I can manage that perfectly well without white coat intervention."White coat hypertension" is a real effect.
I've had these, and the first time I couldn't be bothered with entering them every day, so wrote them down. But the system expects you to enter them every day, and won't accept a table of entries.I'm due to get a text message with a hyperlink to somewhere that enters some readings directly into my notes. Unless told otherwise I'll pick the best of an odd number to enter.
So I gathered from my conversation with the in-house pharmacist.But the system expects you to enter them every day, and won't accept a table of entries.
Easy to do if that odd number is 1That's effectively what I've been told to do at home. But why an odd number of readings?
I'm due to get a text message with a hyperlink to somewhere that enters some readings directly into my notes. Unless told otherwise I'll pick the best of an odd number to enter.
Rarely do I get a satisfactory reading at the first attempt. I'm probably too impatient!Easy to do if that odd number is 1
I have found that I can easily change the reading up and down quite a lot at will depending on what I focus my thoughts on.Rarely do I get a satisfactory reading at the first attempt. I'm probably too impatient!
I'm guessing you aren't a doctor, sooo ... what constitutes 'best'?Unless told otherwise I'll pick the best of an odd number to enter.
Not a medical one. Lowest is my understanding of what best means in this case.I'm guessing you aren't a doctor, sooo ... what constitutes 'best'?
By that rule 100/60 is better than 120/80, but not all reading samples are as straight forward as that.Not a medical one. Lowest is my understanding of what best means in this case.
I oversimplified the reply. My BP has never fallen to 110/?. I apply a bit of common sense to "lowest" based on:By that rule 100/60 is better than 120/80, but not all reading samples are as straight forward as that.
I was also told anything over 170/? needs immediate treatment - hence my current set of blood tests and new additional medication. ( Now down to between ideal and high).www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/lifestyle/what-is-blood-pressure/ said:As a general guide:
ideal blood pressure is considered to be between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg
high blood pressure is considered to be 140/90mmHg or higher
low blood pressure is considered to be below 90/60mmHg
When I was diagnosed with hypertension (3 years ago, but may well have had it much longer) I was told to get a BP monitor and keep an eye on my BP. I'm probably measuring too often, but it caught the recent peak.At the annual review, our surgery issues me with a BP monitor and readings are taken morning and evenings for seven days. I note the results and hand them in and await the verdict.
Totally agree with your first sentence.I reckon your HDR has an independent sense of taste!
..., especially as a friend (with an HDR-FOX) is a regular viewer of GB News / TalkTV with no complaint.
So a broadcast version of tiktok and Twitter ...Yeah, they have "experts" on, spouting all manner piffle which is just taken as fact without any kind of cross examination nor references cited.
Internet only piffle from them soon.Yeah, they have "experts" on, spouting all manner piffle which is just taken as fact without any kind of cross examination nor references cited.
Pity it isn't GBN. I won't be wasting my time watching/listening to it on the internet.Internet only piffle from them soon