desidiabulum
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I have an Omron M2 - basic but does the job. My BP is usually 95/55 ish.
I have to take BP tablets after my bypass (tablets not negotiable) even if I do get a bit dizzy standing up
I have an Omron M2 - basic but does the job. My BP is usually 95/55 ish.
I have to take BP tablets after my bypass (tablets not negotiable) even if I do get a bit dizzy standing up
Can someone explain please how you know what is a good reading or bad reading on one of these BP Monitors. I don't understand all this 120/60, 98/57, 147/84 stuff. I have got a monitor but just don't know how to use it.
Can someone explain please how you know what is a good reading or bad reading on one of these BP Monitors. I don't understand all this 120/60, 98/57, 147/84 stuff. I have got a monitor but just don't know how to use it.
Great minds, Bluetit! Virtually instantaneous...
Great minds, Bluetit! Virtually instantaneous...
OK, dim minds then.What is they say? Great minds think alike, dim ones seldom differ.
NO!! Cos I've just checked myself and it was 138/99 just below High blood pressure.In fact there was only 100 on the bottom scale and I got 99 of them.
The NHS advises diabetics to be under 140/80.
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