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<blockquote data-quote="endocrinegremlin" data-source="post: 1391156" data-attributes="member: 196900"><p>I had a 24 hour BP test years ago when they were looking for kidney issues that didn't exist (protein in urine that they now realise most teens have cause we're growing but it shows in diabetics cause its our **** that gets looked at). My levels went up and down during the day. Stress or anger at a station, such as hoping a test may prove a point, can impact the result. My GP and Endo know I have anxiety so I get tested multiple times with them noting how anxious I seem to try judge the more accurate result. </p><p></p><p>Cold, heat, moods, all impacted me before my thyroid gave up. I'm not saying it isn't a factor but I just think a lot of stock can be put in BP for diabetics when people forget we are tested in high stress situations when anyone's heart would go a bit faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endocrinegremlin, post: 1391156, member: 196900"] I had a 24 hour BP test years ago when they were looking for kidney issues that didn't exist (protein in urine that they now realise most teens have cause we're growing but it shows in diabetics cause its our **** that gets looked at). My levels went up and down during the day. Stress or anger at a station, such as hoping a test may prove a point, can impact the result. My GP and Endo know I have anxiety so I get tested multiple times with them noting how anxious I seem to try judge the more accurate result. Cold, heat, moods, all impacted me before my thyroid gave up. I'm not saying it isn't a factor but I just think a lot of stock can be put in BP for diabetics when people forget we are tested in high stress situations when anyone's heart would go a bit faster. [/QUOTE]
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