Hi Everyone !
I am Type 2 controlled by Metformin. Visited our GP practice yesterday for my annual diabetes review. Weight down and blood sugars okay although I am warned not to eat so-called exotic fruit such as pineapple, mango, etc, an essential part of my breakfast each day. Looks like apples then during most of the Winter period.
However, my blood pressure is up and so I was told to buy a monitor for home use. Question: What would be the point of monitoring my blood pressure? What can I do about it? Worry for two weeks until I can get an appointment to see a GP or other person? And what will happen then? My blood pressure is governed by anxiety and depression, caused originally by a nervous breakdown back in 1989. The mind does not heal like a broken limb. Just baffled at the mechanical nature of the review process this year. Thanks for reading,
Bob.
Also I think that it takes more than 10 minutes for it to settle down after a brisk walk to the GP or up a few flights of stairs. By the time ones blood pressure is settled the 10 minutes is up!I think if you have high blood pressure then it’s definitely worth monitoring it yourself. You may be shocked at the difference it can make being relaxed at home. I was told off for having a highish BP at the doc at the time of dx. I was so concerned as mine had always been in the low side that I invested in a machine. Turns out it’s a major case of “White cost syndrome”! My BP is not as high as I was told.
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