Hmmm i see your point Jim...i do think i have a strong mental influence over it as i panic as soon as i feel the cuff inflate! Not managed to control that yet.
ha! I'd love to have seen your face. It sure is noisy when it goes off.Stop panicking! Just don't go shopping with it on .... when it goes off it buzzes then the inflation noise sounds like you are breaking wind. Lol. I made that mistake. Couldn't get out of the shop quick enough.Don't worry, it will be fine.
Thanks for that recommendation. I do have a BP monitor but it's old and to be honest I question its accuracy. Therefore, I was looking at replacing it but just couldn't decide what to get. Looks like you've saved me a few hours of research, thank you. My BP has always been high-normal but lately I've noticed it creeping higher still. Trouble is, I hate having it done, even at home and so I don't know whether it's me getting anxious, or whether I really do have high BP. Given my size, I'd say it's likely I have high BP, but you never know.Raised blood pressure was what triggered the bloods which effectively diagnosed my diabetes. My BP was high, but the circumstances surrounding the 3 readings considered high were questionable.
In any case, I have bought my self a monitor, and started monitoring for myself, saving my readings in the machine's memory. To be fair, the initial readings were a bit elevated, but they dropped quite dramatically, along with my weight and bloods. At my one and only review since diagnosis, the nurse was happy to accept my readings as the true picture. It probably helped that everything else was also good.
I still do the odd reading. The monitor I bought is this one: http://www.lloydspharmacy.com/en/blood-pressure-monitor-and-cuff-16309 It was the ?Which best buy last summer, so I was confident it would be fine, even if seemingly cheap.
Good luck with it.
Ah ha! So, it sounds like shopping is a no-no then...just as well I ordered my groceries online and have the delivered later today...hopefully it won't go off while I'm at the door dealing with Asda. I'd like to say I'll get used to it and learn to ignore it, but it's so bloody tight it's giving me pins and needles every time I bend my arm. Looking at the cuff size, it's too small for my arm anyway. When I was a nurse, we actually took out a tape measure and measured people's arms. I'm trying to work but can't say I'm being terribly productive with this thing on my arm. Tempted to give up and take the afternoon as holiday.I had a 24 hour monitor on last week. I was dreading it but it wasn't as bad as I feared. You have to keep it on overnight though. I really didn't expect to be able to sleep but I actually did. Overnight it only inflated once an hour instead of every half hour. I was very stressed at the start but got used to it. The advice about not shopping is good though cos I did that! Good luck with it am sure you'll be fine. Cath
ha! I'd love to have seen your face. It sure is noisy when it goes off.
Rather annoyingly, the results go straight to my GP in a weeks time. Was hoping I'd get to see them, but the unit even hides the reading on the display. ******. Well I guess I'd better learn to be a patient patient lol.
I know, the suspense is killing me LOL. My readings at home are usually about 135-155/75-85 these days (higher when I ate carbs, more like 190/90) so my GP isn't really concerned. However, I'm unsure whether I should be concerned. On the one hand it's always been high and it's not exactly through the roof, but on the other hand it isn't exactly a healthy BP either. I'm not worried about it, just curious really...and if there is anything wrong, I'd like to understand whether it needs treatment.That's a shame. I was able to see my readings on the meter and wrote them all down as they happened so I could add a note about what I was doing. I was then able to tell my GP what caused any "abnormal" readings. If stress raises your BP then keeping the results back for a week or more won't help!
Good luck.
Thanks for that recommendation. I do have a BP monitor but it's old and to be honest I question its accuracy. Therefore, I was looking at replacing it but just couldn't decide what to get. Looks like you've saved me a few hours of research, thank you. My BP has always been high-normal but lately I've noticed it creeping higher still. Trouble is, I hate having it done, even at home and so I don't know whether it's me getting anxious, or whether I really do have high BP. Given my size, I'd say it's likely I have high BP, but you never know.
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