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![]() "Carl Ellis" wrote in message ... Make sure that your elbow is at least as high as your heart when your BP is taken. Make sure your arm is supported. |
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Many people find that taking aged garlic extract will lower their blood
pressure, this might take up to two weeks for it to become effective. Also, a first step for decreasing slight hypertension is I believe, to place the patient on a diuretic. Mike The preceding advice is worth 2 cents. So take it for what it is worth. "Pong543" wrote in message ... I take my blood pressure at home (monitor is accurate) and it is normal, but everytime I go to the doctor or AME I get nervous as hell and my BP goes skyhigh. Anyone have any good tips to overcome this? |
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And your recommended procedure would be?? Not trying to be a smart ass,
just curious. Pat Thronson "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "Pong543" wrote in message ... I take my blood pressure at home (monitor is accurate) and it is normal, but everytime I go to the doctor or AME I get nervous as hell and my BP goes skyhigh. Anyone have any good tips to overcome this? How high is it when he checks it. Mine was a bit high, but still within FAA limits and I pointed out that I had white coat syndrome. The other real problem is most doctors have absolutely crappy blood pressure procedure. And unfortunately like left turning tendency in aircraft, these all end up piling up on the high side. |
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In article , Ron Natalie wrote:
The other real problem is most doctors have absolutely crappy blood pressure procedure. And unfortunately like left turning tendency in aircraft, these all end up piling up on the high side. I measured with high blood pressure during my medical 3 years ago, which was very surprising as I wasn't even 30. The AME re-did the measurement, and it read absolutely normal. It's apparently very easy to get a false high BP reading. -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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![]() "Pat Thronson" wrote in message et... And your recommended procedure would be?? Not trying to be a smart ass, just curious. The arm should be supported. The cuff should be properly centered with the bladder over the palpated artery (the index marks on the cuffs are varied and inaccurate even when used the way the manufacturer suggested). The cuff should be inflated just above where it is needed to stop the palpated pulse (you don't need to blast the thing up to Pat. Pend.) . If the reading is not attained on the first attempt, don't just reinflate on the same arm immediately. |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
"Pong543" wrote in message ... I take my blood pressure at home (monitor is accurate) and it is normal, but everytime I go to the doctor or AME I get nervous as hell and my BP goes skyhigh. Anyone have any good tips to overcome this? How high is it when he checks it. Mine was a bit high, but still within FAA limits and I pointed out that I had white coat syndrome. The other real problem is most doctors have absolutely crappy blood pressure procedure. And unfortunately like left turning tendency in aircraft, these all end up piling up on the high side. My biggest concern with the medical is that my BP is marginally within limits. Last time I had a medical, the doctor had me lie down, and checked it on my right arm rather than my left. No problem. grin I also scheduled the exam as early in the morning as possible, skipped my coffee that morning, and sat quietly and meditated for a few moments before the BP check. I've also heard that if you can document that your BP at home is consistently lower than in the doc's office, it will be taken into consideration. At one point in time I took my BP daily, recorded it in my PDA. At the exam my BP was bumping up against 140/90, and the doc voiced concern, but my record of lower BP at home over the previous few weeks convinced him I didn't have a problem. -- David Hill david at hillREMOVETHISfamily.org Sautee-Nacoochee, GA, USA filters, they're not just for coffee anymore |
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 15:27:57 GMT, David Hill
wrote: At the exam my BP was bumping up against 140/90, and the doc voiced concern, but my record of lower BP at home over the previous few weeks convinced him I didn't have a problem. I thought the FAA limits were 155/95? Rob -- [You] don't make your kids P.C.-proof by keeping them ignorant, you do it by helping them learn how to educate themselves. -- Orson Scott Card |
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 21:54:19 -0500, "Jay Somerset"
wrote: On 16 Nov 2003 14:06:18 -0800, (Craig) wrote: (Pong543) wrote in message ... I take my blood pressure at home (monitor is accurate) and it is normal, but everytime I go to the doctor or AME I get nervous as hell and my BP goes skyhigh. Anyone have any good tips to overcome this? I have found many times, that if you also take you BP at the end of the visit (assuming no bad news) you will find that it will closer to your normal readings. |
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I had this too. My AME had me prepare a chart for a week or 10 days, with
BP taken my someone with medical training. He checked my retinae for changes, and passed me. A help for me is to cut out caffeine for the month before the test. I heard that Whitecoat HTN may be indicative of real cardiovascular problems if you have other indicia, such as constantly cold or clammy hands and feet. "Pong543" wrote in message ... I take my blood pressure at home (monitor is accurate) and it is normal, but everytime I go to the doctor or AME I get nervous as hell and my BP goes skyhigh. Anyone have any good tips to overcome this? |
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