sting,
Thanks for the post.
Taking blood
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factorsFactor ix complex that are important to take into account when measuring blood
pressurePressure ulcer. There are several
factorsFactor ix complex that can interfere with blood pressure measurment such as: 1) One of the most important is the proper cuff size. Cuffs that are too big or too small can giver erroneous blood pressure measurements. 2) Also in some people with very high blood pressure, its possible to miss the upper reading as the cuff is taken down. 3) People with abnormal heart rhythms can have difficulty with automatic cuffs.
I would advise to have your pressure retaken by another independant skilled individual. The cuffs on the automatic machines are generally set for average sized individual and may not be accurate in you. If this is the case, you should probably stop relying on them.
good luck
ChrisR.
Skilled readers include those at your doctor's office and firefighers/paramedics. If you have a local firehall near you, you might pay them a visit and ask for a reading, I'm sure they'd be happy to oblige.
The doctor took one reading on it at his office and said it was inaccurate and to "throw it away"! The readings were basically ridiculous. The problem is that inaccuracy can lead to very frightening results. It took me ages to convince myself that at the tender age of 22, I did not have extreme diastolic hypertension!!
I think we need to be very careful about these so called accurate machines.
Kelly