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I got Omron M2 basic from Argos. My hubby thinks it’s the same one our gp gives out when they want you to monitor at home. Was only £25 or something.
Quote from: ElkWarning on April 02, 2024, 01:02:06 PMNo longer on HRT, but my practice did require blood pressure checks. Everything was fine for the first 6 or so months, then my BP sky rocketed and I had to come off the HRT. The won't prescribe it to me again, as my BP then dropped. I know correlation isn't causation, but ... Were you on tablets or patches? It isn't supposed to be a problem with patches.
No longer on HRT, but my practice did require blood pressure checks. Everything was fine for the first 6 or so months, then my BP sky rocketed and I had to come off the HRT. The won't prescribe it to me again, as my BP then dropped. I know correlation isn't causation, but ...
My surgery asks you to either monitor with your own monitor and send in results or use the machine in the reception area and then give the print out to reception staff. You do have to have your own monitors recalibrated every two years to keep the readings accurate.Taz x
Quote from: Taz2 on April 02, 2024, 10:56:49 PMMy surgery asks you to either monitor with your own monitor and send in results or use the machine in the reception area and then give the print out to reception staff. You do have to have your own monitors recalibrated every two years to keep the readings accurate.Taz x Wow I didn't know that. We've never recalibrate ours in over 10 years. Do you need to send it off somewhere to recalibrate?
My Omron user manual advises recalibration every year though general advice is 2 to 3 years. I bought a new one last time as I couldn't be bothered to pack it up and send it off. I only found out originally that mine was wrong when my partner bought a new one and the readings on mine were way lower than on his new one
Quote from: Taz2 on April 02, 2024, 10:56:49 PMMy surgery asks you to either monitor with your own monitor and send in results or use the machine in the reception area and then give the print out to reception staff. You do have to have your own monitors recalibrated every two years to keep the readings accurate.Taz x We aren't allowed to use the machine at the surgery ourselves so we have to book a slot to have it done. This time I was a bit naughty and just entered the reading from my last one which was only a few weeks ago. They didn't notice
Quote from: Katejo on April 03, 2024, 06:31:16 PMQuote from: Taz2 on April 02, 2024, 10:56:49 PMMy surgery asks you to either monitor with your own monitor and send in results or use the machine in the reception area and then give the print out to reception staff. You do have to have your own monitors recalibrated every two years to keep the readings accurate.Taz x We aren't allowed to use the machine at the surgery ourselves so we have to book a slot to have it done. This time I was a bit naughty and just entered the reading from my last one which was only a few weeks ago. They didn't noticeOh right. At our surgery you can use the machine in the waiting room at any time and if you ever manage to actually get an appointment for anything then you are encouraged to use it and also weigh yourself on the weighing machine also in the waiting room while you wait to be called. This saves time in the consulting room apparently. Taz x