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Other than the readings where your diastolic reading is in the 90's, the other BP readings look fine. It is very normal for BP to fluctuate throughout the day. Most of the cardiologists on here and those I have dealt with advise you only take your BP 1-3 times per day. Taking it more often can lead to anxiety over the fluctuations. Try taking it in the morning and maybe later in the afternoon. It will probably still fluctuate, but it will give the doctor a better idea of your readings at specific times of the day.
Also, I think it's always a good idea to check the accuracy of home meters since they can be way off. Take the wrist cuff to your doctor appointment and have them take your BP with their equipment. Then, take it with the cuff (or vice-versa) and compare the readings.
I hope the tests go well.
Connie
I guess untill I see the cardiologist I will worry more than I should, but I will try to not even take blood pressure unless I feel bad. I know blood pressure flunctuates all throughout the day ( from reading and internet ) and I have worked in home health care field and hospitals, but was unaware of the flunctuations in pulse so quickly at the same time. I will just try and relax.
As for the blood pressure cuff, it was purchased at the clinic I and my husband go to, so it was checked when we bought it. It was reccomended by one of the drs. when I was put on blood pressure medicine. When In doubt, I examine it and put fresh batteries in. Thank you for your time and answer. I will relax as much as I can.
fluffypurrcat
Sounds like you have a great handle on what's going on. I'm sure you were shocked to hear about the MI and it seems very normal that you would be looking for answers. I would be doing the exact same thing : )
Make sure your doctor is OK with the supplements. I'm sure they're fine, but it's always good to double check if you're under doctor's care.
Oh, they say a normal pulse is 60-100, but you probably know that...lol. I'll bet you're just catching it at moments when it's up a little. Overall, your numbers look pretty good. The last reading might be a fluke, but it might be good to check it around the same time for a couple days. It could correspond to when you are taking the supplements, eating, resting, etc. When is your appointment? I'm sure it's not soon enough. We're here whenever you need us : )
Have a great day!!
connie