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I've just taken my blood pressure after not doing it for a few weeks.
Twice I have took it in half an hour, and both readings have been disturbed by readings going down and then suddenly going higher and higher!
My readings were ---149/73. + 142/62.
Just that sound a bit too high? I am on Simvastatins.
Twice I have took it in half an hour, and both readings have been disturbed by readings going down and then suddenly going higher and higher!
My readings were ---149/73. + 142/62.
Just that sound a bit too high? I am on Simvastatins.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've just had a rethink ! I was at first put on Simvastatin for chlorestral, then earlier in the year I felt a bit unwell with a horrible headachy type thing with a few nosebleeds. When blood pressure was checked, doc said it was much too high.
160/100, so was then put on Amplodine! How can I forget a thing like that ay.
I hate taking medication of any type.
160/100, so was then put on Amplodine! How can I forget a thing like that ay.
I hate taking medication of any type.
Interesting - have you got a link for that Sqad?
I can't find a meta analysis - only a paper from 2008 suggesting statins cause a very modest fall (2.2 - 2.4 mm Hg) in blood pressure..
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18413554
..but does not seem to have an additional BP lowering effect in those on anti-hypertensive treatment as well ..
http://www.bmj.com/content/340/bmj.c1197
I can't find a meta analysis - only a paper from 2008 suggesting statins cause a very modest fall (2.2 - 2.4 mm Hg) in blood pressure..
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18413554
..but does not seem to have an additional BP lowering effect in those on anti-hypertensive treatment as well ..
http://www.bmj.com/content/340/bmj.c1197
I have been using a monitor for years and an expensive one at that.I have found them to be slightly higher than the mercury one the meds use.In addition keep taking it nd getting worked up at the same time leads to inaccuracies.gest do it once whn watching tv amd not straight after eating which will send it up or after alcohol which will effectively lower it due to vasodilation of peripheral vessels
Whenever I have my BP taken at the GPs it's always high (last one 180/95). Three times now I've had a 24hr monitor, and despite some really hectic ones they've always come back as normal. GP says I have "White coat" syndrome (a deep seated anxiety around doctors) despite the fact that I worked in the NHS with doctors for 20years! So a one off BP test can sometimes be misleading.