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Raised BP and operations...........
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I've been for my pre-op assessment and my BP results were high. Admittedly I haven't had it tested for 18 months, or so, but it's always been bang-on..........
I don't usually suffer with White-coat syndrome, but am willing to concede that it may have been a factor. I was also on day-5 of a course of anti-biotics for a UTI.
I now have to have have 3 separate tests at my GP surgery to see if my BP is high or if it was just a 'spike'.
As I'm due to have an operation within the next fortnight, if my BP persists in being on the 'high-side' will it have any impact on the surgeon's willingness to proceed with the op ?
Thank you for any insight.
I don't usually suffer with White-coat syndrome, but am willing to concede that it may have been a factor. I was also on day-5 of a course of anti-biotics for a UTI.
I now have to have have 3 separate tests at my GP surgery to see if my BP is high or if it was just a 'spike'.
As I'm due to have an operation within the next fortnight, if my BP persists in being on the 'high-side' will it have any impact on the surgeon's willingness to proceed with the op ?
Thank you for any insight.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just returned from my first of the 'repeat 3'.....................still high :o(
I have to go back on Wednesday and then Friday.
My op is scheduled for a week on Friday therefore I have precious little time to address this issue myself.
So, if I go for long walks (uncomfortable due to my back problems) it ought to help reduce my BP................providing I don't ingest any of the salty sea-air ? :o)
I have to go back on Wednesday and then Friday.
My op is scheduled for a week on Friday therefore I have precious little time to address this issue myself.
So, if I go for long walks (uncomfortable due to my back problems) it ought to help reduce my BP................providing I don't ingest any of the salty sea-air ? :o)
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