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<blockquote data-quote="suhasini" data-source="post: 1915687" data-attributes="member: 184134"><p>I was diagnosed with high BP a few months after diabetes.I have found BP to be very difficult to understand and control compared to blood sugar levels. The readings can vary minute to minute.I am on bisoprolol, coverssyl and verapamil.Two years ago my readings on waking were as low as 110/ 70 and stayed that way more or less through out the day . GP agreed to me stopping coversyl for a week and then the readings were much higher and I didn't feel good ,so added the coversyl back. I think the optimum range varies from person to person.Some function well even with what are quite high readings while some have very low ranges as their 'normal'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suhasini, post: 1915687, member: 184134"] I was diagnosed with high BP a few months after diabetes.I have found BP to be very difficult to understand and control compared to blood sugar levels. The readings can vary minute to minute.I am on bisoprolol, coverssyl and verapamil.Two years ago my readings on waking were as low as 110/ 70 and stayed that way more or less through out the day . GP agreed to me stopping coversyl for a week and then the readings were much higher and I didn't feel good ,so added the coversyl back. I think the optimum range varies from person to person.Some function well even with what are quite high readings while some have very low ranges as their 'normal'. [/QUOTE]
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