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boxerdog03 Aug 8th 2007 4:44 am

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Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 5163457)
Another one with white coat syndrome.:p

The second reading I had yesterday reassured me that I'm not likely to croak in the next 10 minutes. If it can be that low in a surgery, it's probably even lower anywhere else.

All my other tests came up with zip, except for one thing that both the doctor and pharmacist said was minor. It annoyed Souvette, though.

From what you said yesterday I think they were a bit premature with all the tests. This caring nurse :eek: (OH rolling round floor laughing) would just check it for a few weeks, not scare someone by sending them for a barrage of tests and raising their BP more.

Hope your doing your exercises I prescribed;)

Souvenir Aug 8th 2007 5:09 am

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Originally Posted by boxerdog03 (Post 5164341)
From what you said yesterday I think they were a bit premature with all the tests. This caring nurse :eek: (OH rolling round floor laughing) would just check it for a few weeks, not scare someone by sending them for a barrage of tests and raising their BP more.

A decent GP would likely have done the same. I have a feeling that the decent GPs here don't work in walk-in clinics.

Zoe Bell Aug 8th 2007 6:34 am

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Hate having my Bp taken by those automatic gizmos. They always Squash my arm and leave a bruise. They also read high. I actually have reasonably low bp _ around 105 over 65. When they turnaround and say 130 over 85 that's fine, I want to Scream!

montreal mike Aug 8th 2007 7:22 am

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Originally Posted by Zoe Bell (Post 5164791)
Hate having my Bp taken by those automatic gizmos. They always Squash my arm and leave a bruise. They also read high. I actually have reasonably low bp _ around 105 over 65. When they turnaround and say 130 over 85 that's fine, I want to Scream!

My doctor a long time ago told me not to trust them. They are notoriously inaccurate so may provide a false sense of security or, on the other hand, get people needlessly upset.

Some here may recall many years ago those weight scales which for a halfpenny would spit out a ticket with your weight. They weren't any good either.

owen Aug 8th 2007 12:21 pm

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we use in icu arterial bp measurements which is very invasive, but when the alarm sounds we always manually check the machines just to make sure. I believe that the old fashioned listening method is no longer taught to new nurses which is scary.

Yoong Aug 8th 2007 4:40 pm

Re: Any nurses out there?
 
I find this book helpful in understanding the body and mind connection
on blood pressure. It is called Healing Hypertention by Samuel J. Mann.
( Uncovering the secret power of your hidden emotions).
Available at the local libraries.
Yoong

boxerdog03 Aug 8th 2007 6:54 pm

Re: Any nurses out there?
 

Originally Posted by owen (Post 5165838)
we use in icu arterial bp measurements which is very invasive, but when the alarm sounds we always manually check the machines just to make sure. I believe that the old fashioned listening method is no longer taught to new nurses which is scary.

Can't believe they don't teach it any more. The only way you can be sure something is right is if you do it yourself.

It's a basic skill, why do they think it's not needed anymore?

littletwinkle46 Aug 8th 2007 8:10 pm

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here in scotland, our nurses and most other health professionals are still taught how to take a bp manually. Basic skill i would have thought.

Zoe Bell Aug 8th 2007 8:40 pm

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The only time Ihave mine done "properly" is by my GP. The nurse, nurse practitioner and all the health care auxiliaries When I was in hospital used those damn machines. luckily the nurse for my Canada medical did it properly with a nice low reading!

Souvenir Aug 8th 2007 11:51 pm

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Some interesting comments there. I'd been toying with the idea of buying one of those things for my own piece of mind. It now sounds like it would do more harm than good.

I was very surprised at the gizmo reading a couple of days back (170/114). How can your blood pressure go up significantly after ten days on medication?

I was sufficiently surprised that I mentioned it to the doctor when he came in. He did it again the old fashioned way (145/85). Quite a difference.

boxerdog03 Aug 9th 2007 12:58 am

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[quote=Souvenir;5167899]Some interesting comments there. I'd been toying with the idea of buying one of those things for my own piece of mind. It now sounds like it would do more harm than good. Don't do it, I really don't think it is necessary from what you told me

I was very surprised at the gizmo reading a couple of days back (170/114). How can your blood pressure go up significantly after ten days on medication? Stress response

I was sufficiently surprised that I mentioned it to the doctor when he came in. He did it again the old fashioned way (145/85). Quite a difference.More relaxed[/quote]

I'll start to nag now............STOP WORRYING;):p

Atlantic Xpat Aug 9th 2007 1:11 am

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Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 5167899)
Some interesting comments there. I'd been toying with the idea of buying one of those things for my own piece of mind. It now sounds like it would do more harm than good.

Second only to the internet for causing undue hypochondriac related imagined illness stress. Leave it to the professionals I'd say.

Souvenir Aug 9th 2007 1:16 am

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[QUOTE=boxerdog03;5168170]

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 5167899)
Some interesting comments there. I'd been toying with the idea of buying one of those things for my own piece of mind. It now sounds like it would do more harm than good. Don't do it, I really don't think it is necessary from what you told me

I was very surprised at the gizmo reading a couple of days back (170/114). How can your blood pressure go up significantly after ten days on medication? Stress response

I was sufficiently surprised that I mentioned it to the doctor when he came in. He did it again the old fashioned way (145/85). Quite a difference.More relaxed[/quote]

I'll start to nag now............STOP WORRYING;):p


Thanks again. I can accept a certain amount of "more relaxed" but I don't believe that I could relax that much in five minutes. I'm inclined to go with the crap gizmo theory.:p

Anyway, I getting less and less worried about it. Attention has shifted to pacifying Souvette. She took my cholesterol reading as a personal insult to her cooking:ohmy: She has no reason to really; it's just that she compared mines with hers, which is very low.

Atlantic Xpat Aug 9th 2007 1:41 am

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Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 5168258)
Anyway, I getting less and less worried about it. Attention has shifted to pacifying Souvette. She took my cholesterol reading as a personal insult to her cooking:ohmy: She has no reason to really; it's just that she compared mines with hers, which is very low.

Less Poutine. Fewer Ciggies. More red wine?

Souvenir Aug 9th 2007 1:52 am

Re: Any nurses out there?
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 5168371)
Less Poutine. Fewer Ciggies. More red wine?

There seems to be little rhyme or reason to that one. Our diet is pretty healthy by any standards. If anything, she eats more cholesterol-laden crap than I do. And she smokes. Odds are it's mainly a result of family history and beer.


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