Joined: 1 Nov 2017 Gender: Female Posts: 66,085 Location: Chez Quis
26 Sep 2022, 7:53 pm
Mine is an arm one. It's very accurate unfortunately, or close enough. My doctor puts me on a machine that does it for 15 minutes and gets an average. During Covid lockdowns I used mine on video for her.
My second stroke was because my kidney got blocked. The pain jacked up my BP and I stroked out.
My sympathies for you having a kidney stone. I've heard they're awful.
Most of my life I was treated for hypotension. I got as low as 60/40 once in hospital. It's weird how the body just changes.
Joined: 4 May 2020 Age: 22 Gender: Male Posts: 9,247
26 Sep 2022, 8:47 pm
It was 120/58 when I saw my PCP in June. It was 123/68 after the car accident I was in at the end of August. It seems to hover around 110-120/60 if I look at readings from other doctors visits. I don't know if that's good or bad.
Joined: 1 Nov 2017 Gender: Female Posts: 66,085 Location: Chez Quis
26 Sep 2022, 9:06 pm
Hero, Readings of around 120/80 are considered ideal. Sometimes even a little lower. The top number systolic is the pressure in your arteries when pumping blood. The bottom number diastolic is the pressure in your arteries in between pumps (at rest, kind of).
Joined: 4 May 2020 Age: 22 Gender: Male Posts: 9,247
26 Sep 2022, 9:12 pm
I guess it's good to know that my blood pressure is OK.
My pulse also averages around the 70s-80s. It used to average around the 100s-110s though when I lived w/ my parents. I don't know what my blood pressure was then, but it was probably a lot higher than it is now.
Joined: 10 Feb 2007 Age: 40 Gender: Female Posts: 2,136 Location: Lancaster, PA
31 Oct 2022, 11:54 am
Where_am_I wrote:
My GP advised me to eat more salt.
Has that been helpful for you? I got the same advice and have been consuming a ton of salt, but am still getting hypotension symptoms. Thinking about trying compression stockings, but they seem like more trouble than they'd be worth.