Son_of_Perdition
Senior Member
Interesting note on BP, I monitor mine on a daily basis, take my BP meds at bedtime (advice of nurse). I use a highly rated machine I purchased & am always a little higher at my PC's office. White coast syndrome. I questioned the assistant (she isn't even a licensed medical professional) about the fact that she uses a cup & stethoscope taking mine. I place my arm up on the little counter next to my bench, forearm barely on the edge, hand hanging down. Little higher than I get. When I was in the hospital they took my BP when I was laying down, I questioned that also, shouldn't I be in a sitting position? No problem it's close enough. The cup at the PC's is not designed for a larger arm, I read where that can give a false reading.
This AM & as a test & during the last few days I have been positioning my arm at different levels, hand/wrist hanging down, resting on pillow, feet flat on floor, waiting longer after meals. I can get a wide range of numbers just by changing positions, times & situations. How can anyone use those results as a determination for medication & getting the right dosage? The number this morning was different by 10 points on the upper number & 5 points on the lower. Pulse rate was level little change. I wonder about ball park guestimates to determine my needed medication.
This AM & as a test & during the last few days I have been positioning my arm at different levels, hand/wrist hanging down, resting on pillow, feet flat on floor, waiting longer after meals. I can get a wide range of numbers just by changing positions, times & situations. How can anyone use those results as a determination for medication & getting the right dosage? The number this morning was different by 10 points on the upper number & 5 points on the lower. Pulse rate was level little change. I wonder about ball park guestimates to determine my needed medication.