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Very weird blood pressure reading - high systolic/normal diastolic and normal left arm vs high right arm reading

by Melvine, Aug 07, 2009 04:08AM
i am only 28 but i am getting very weird reading. It doesnt seemed like the typical high blood pressure case.

1. My blood pressure is the lowest in the morning and highest at night (it drop from 11pm onwards)!

2. My left arm is 125/70 but my right arm is 140/70 or 135/70

3. My diastolic will stay at around 70.

4. I do not have any health problem and my diet and weight is ok. My parents are healthy.

what the hell is wrong with me? the cardiologist i went to simply dismiss it as stress but my blood pressure is still 135/70 even when im relaxed!

im going abit crazy over this



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