bigdaddy22
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Your bp is concerning and I agree that you need to go see a doc very soon.
Got an appointment on Tuesday morning.StoneColdNTO said:You need to get a doctors app't ASAP.
mranak said:Tonights automated readings:
151/93
157/92
LOL It took all the way to the second page to ask that question. I feel pretty stupid for not thinking about that myself, although I beleive mrank is NOT on.Mr. dB said:Are you "on" right now?
Never been on, except for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). Although, lately I've used less testosterone cypionate and more hCG. This may have elevated my serum estrogens. But I don't have sensitive nipples or anything like that.Mr. dB said:Are you "on" right now?
If you have access to that journal, then you might also do a search for 'wrist' and you'll find some more recent articles regarding those monitors. Seems like all of their articles test the Omron (sp?) brand; not sure why...my panasonic unit cost about the same as the Omron unit ... maybe Omron has a better marketing department and they push to have their device tested...not sure.bigdaddy22 said:As for the article you read concerning the bp wrist monitor let me know the title or something so I can look it up too. Nevermind I saw you posted a link. I really question this research right now and need to see the original article. I find it interesting that this was published in 1998 and yet I never see the wrist cuff being used.
You would have had the patients medications listed on the patient chart.bigdaddy22 said:how often do you take your adderall? This may play a big role in your blood pressure. How long have you been on the medication for? I guess this is why they emphasize taking a good history in school so that you do not over look things like the patients meds! I am such a rookie![]()
mranak said:Fuck.
Tonights numbers (was at the gym a few hours back):
176/98 (wrist)
161/102 (wrist)
150/80 (taken by wife)
170/98 (wrist)
158/100 (wrist, 10 minutes later)
These numbers might perhaps be influenced by Adderall. I took 20mg (legally) about 6 hours ago.
Did two minutes of cardio at the gym prior to lifting weights.![]()
I took the blood pressure a few hours after leaving the gym, but thanks for the information, anyway. I'll clarify my post.StoneColdNTO said:If those numbers were taken at the gym, then they don't mean anything. BP always rises with excercise. I remember when I did my tread mill stress test at the cardiologist, my BP was something like 190/100 and he said that was perfectly normal under the circumstances.
BP has to be taken at rest.
Thanks!mranak said:I'll monitor it the BP several times/day over the next several days until the practitioners appointment. (See, I'm trying not to use the term doctor's appointment in recognition that PA and Nurse practitioners often treat patients without direct physician intervention)