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High Bloodpressure Reading?
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Was at the doctors just now, getting my vitamin injections.
They did 8 blood pressure readings as apparently they all came out too high apparently at 141/113, so I have to go back on Monday for more readings!!
In the meantime they have asked me to have a calm and relaxing weekend to try and bring it down. Is it really that simple being calm will bring it down - because seriously calm is the last thing I feel!!
They did 8 blood pressure readings as apparently they all came out too high apparently at 141/113, so I have to go back on Monday for more readings!!
In the meantime they have asked me to have a calm and relaxing weekend to try and bring it down. Is it really that simple being calm will bring it down - because seriously calm is the last thing I feel!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are not currently on any prescription for hypertension you could try increasing your potassium level. Easy enough to eat 1 or 2 bananas a day. When you next have your blood pressure taken inhale very deeply as the cuff inflates and then exhale very slowly and completely. This was a tip given to me by my G.P. and it works for me.
It seems to. You may also be suffering from 'White Coat Syndrome'. If you have to go for blood pressure tests very often it is a good idea to get yourself a monitor that downloads the readings to your computer, this can then be printed off and taken with you to show GP good/bad it is over a period of time for a more accurate picture.
I cannot for the life of me understand why one would try and minimise, BP readings when if left untreated might endanger your life.
Stress "may" raise your BP, a little, White Coat Syndrome as a diagnosis always concerns me, so have a "normal" weekend for you and go back on Monday for re-assessment.
Stress "may" raise your BP, a little, White Coat Syndrome as a diagnosis always concerns me, so have a "normal" weekend for you and go back on Monday for re-assessment.
Islay hope all goes well on Monday. And with apologies for hi-jacking this thread, my BP (with meds) is within acceptable levels. However, I've always been concerned about my low pulse (mid to high 50s). In the past, the GP has said nothing to worry about. However, I've been monitoring over past fortnight when it has around midday dipped to mid 40s. Thyroid reading is OK but have at last been referred to a cardiologist. I'm 70 by the way - and no athlete!