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Merry-Go via Amazon has
BESTEK Blood Pressure Monitor w/ LED Display on sale for $21.99 - $7.04 (32%) off when you apply promo code
S9CJT6J5 on the checkout page =
$14.95.
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About this product:
- Error margin of ±3mmHg ensures medical-grade accuracy
- Voice broadcast announces systolic diastolic pulse rate
- 5" LED display shows vital metrics in bold easy-to-read digits
- Supports two user profiles for separate history storage
- Cuff adapts to arm circumferences from 9" to 17"
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Shahhere
different brands, probably all same factory
they all give different numbers
but even my expensive Omron gives different numbers
so who knows anymore
2. Read and understand the instructions published by American Heart Association on the correct way to prepare and take a blood pressure reading. AHA has pdf with instructions and blood pressure log located here: https://www.heart.org/-/media/Fil...re-Log.pdf
3. Understand "White-coat hypertension". High BP readings in a medical office could result in an incorrect diagnosis of hypertension. More info here: https://en.wikipedia.or
I share this info after going thru a misdiagnosis and being prescribed 40 mg of lisinopril earlier this year. If one enjoys dizziness and other side effects this is the dosage for you. I did not enjoy it and started logging my BP daily. I cut the dosage by 10 mg every two weeks until I stopped taking any medication. After a month of taking nothing, my average BP is consistently below 120/80.
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Shahhere
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I have no experience with this product, but it's not their main thing they produce. The price is right, but I'd like something very accurate. Tempting though.
different brands, probably all same factory
they all give different numbers
but even my expensive Omron gives different numbers
so who knows anymore
different brands, probably all same factory
they all give different numbers
but even my expensive Omron gives different numbers
so who knows anymore
Omron is indeed a good brand, but I've always been concerned by what their name becomes if you rearrange the first two letters...
There is little reason to go into the accuracy and repeatability of a product when even its color coding classifies stage 1 hypertension as normal. 80-84 mmHg diastolic is AHA stage 1 hypertension, NOT normal. There are other $15 BP monitors out there, but do yourself a favor and buy a named brand one with some sort of endorsement.
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