George Wallace
Army.ca Dinosaur
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sky777 said:Who knows officially?
I know about from 120/80 to 139/89 for men?
Is it true?
Seriously! Have you thought to ask your Doctor.........or any Doctor?
sky777 said:Who knows officially?
I know about from 120/80 to 139/89 for men?
Is it true?
Thanks.I am 39.CombatDoc said:Anything over 140/90 is classified as hypertension i.e. high blood pressure. For a young person just joining the CF, BP is typically around 120/80. Depending on any other co-existing illnesses e.g. diabetes, heart disease, the BP targets can differ.
7. Hypertension. Many activities required by military duty (i.e., pushing vehicles, lifting heavy objects, carrying injured patients or hand-to-hand combat, etc.) normally result in blood pressure (BP) elevation. BP elevation can be more extreme and prolonged in hypertensive persons than in normo-tensive individuals. Therefore, it is important to try to determine if the member can withstand the sympathetic challenge associated with life-threatening emergency situations, such as could be expected to occur in combat settings, without suffering unfavourable acute sequelae. To limit the adverse medical effects of hypertension the MO should consider:
a. how well controlled is the member's hypertension and with what treatment regime?
b. whether there are significant side-effects to the medications? (i.e., drowsiness, dizziness, gout or even hypotension); and
c. whether the medications could be discontinued suddenly and for variable lengths of time without exacerbating the member's condition or jeopardizing the ability to successfully complete the duties?
Sure,I had asked my doctor but he is civilian,my family doctors.George Wallace said:Seriously! Have you thought to ask your Doctor.........or any Doctor?
martr said:Stop worrying so much about it.
sky777 said:Sure,I had asked my doctor but he is civilian,my family doctors.
According him if it is below 139/89 - OK.
I need to know what people from CF say about.
Definitely! I would hope that the machine you tested yourself on is a little out on calibration, cuz if it's accurate you're quite hypotensive, which can be just as, if not more, dangerous than hypertensive.WonderGirl said:Holy smokes!
I did my blood pressure testing at shoppers two days ago and its really low! really, really low. is there such a thing as too low? is this bad? I feel great! Eating lots of fruit and veggies, running, biking, swimming, weights and one cheat day
Systolic = 086
Diastolic = 038
Pulse - 077
I started training in November (i hit the gym 3 nights a week and run 20k a week). hmm guess I better go to the doctor
WonderGirl said:Systolic = 086
Diastolic = 038
Pulse - 077
WonderGirl said:I did my blood pressure testing at shoppers two days ago and its really low! really, really low. is there such a thing as too low? is this bad? I feel great! Eating lots of fruit and veggies, running, biking, swimming, weights and one cheat day
Systolic = 086
Diastolic = 038
Pulse - 077
I started training in November (i hit the gym 3 nights a week and run 20k a week). hmm guess I better go to the doctor
WonderGirl said:Holy smokes!
I did my blood pressure testing at shoppers two days ago and its really low! really, really low. is there such a thing as too low? is this bad? I feel great! Eating lots of fruit and veggies, running, biking, swimming, weights and one cheat day
Systolic = 086
Diastolic = 038
Pulse - 077
I started training in November (i hit the gym 3 nights a week and run 20k a week). hmm guess I better go to the doctor