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BP WHAT IS HOSPITAL HIGH

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PLEASE WORRIED ABOUT WIFE took her to docs moods allsorts womens things anyways seems BP high what i am asking what is hospital/high bp she as greyish palour to her but as always "been that way' so over to you folks please any info TO KEEP HER GOING you cant expect me to cook wash and hoover got football snooker to watch

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Hi Paul

Hospital high bp could be similar to what I have its called White Coat Hypertension. Simply means when you see a doctor or someone at hospital your blood pressure goes up. I have had mine checked over 24 hour monitoring and it showed it was ok away from that sort of setting.

Hope helps.

Caroline

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pauluk60 in reply toCjtigger

no Cjtiggeri c what you mean ITS THE WIFES BP i am monitoring always in 170/180 over 90 region have to go back next week with results

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