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<blockquote data-quote="MaryJ" data-source="post: 266033" data-attributes="member: 39680"><p>I always record higher readings when taken by doc or nurse (it's called white coat syndrome) especially when the result matters. EG when they were thinking of putting me on meds. Which they did.</p><p></p><p>I bought a blood pressure monitor and keep a record of my results at home last one 120/77 (brill) last nurse read 135/88 - she described that as perfect? I then take my log of reads when I see doctor or Nefrologist (unreleated to DB).</p><p></p><p>Mary x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaryJ, post: 266033, member: 39680"] I always record higher readings when taken by doc or nurse (it's called white coat syndrome) especially when the result matters. EG when they were thinking of putting me on meds. Which they did. I bought a blood pressure monitor and keep a record of my results at home last one 120/77 (brill) last nurse read 135/88 - she described that as perfect? I then take my log of reads when I see doctor or Nefrologist (unreleated to DB). Mary x [/QUOTE]
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