Well, fantastic.
Dec. 20th, 2007 09:50 amI got my blood pressure checked at the little automated kiosk thing while we were shopping at Meijer last night. The machine came back with results that were not terribly surprising to me: with a resting heart rate of 79 my blood pressure was 143 over 86. So my systolic (the first number) tells me what I already knew, I'm Stage 1 hypertensive (and my diastolic is getting close to crossing from "pre-hypertensive" into Stage 1 as well).
Yay.
The theory is that you're only truly hypertensive if you consistently come in with elevated numbers. I don't have any current measurements besides that one to compare with so this is all supposedly just theory. But let's face it, this was taken at 12:10 in the morning and I'd had the entire week off for vacation. My blood pressure isn't going to get any lower then when I'm away from the office. Speaking of the office, I'm back in the office today and tomorrow. After that I have the rest of the year off for vacation. Let's hear it for "use it or lose it" vacation policies!
Signs goin' up
Yay.
The theory is that you're only truly hypertensive if you consistently come in with elevated numbers. I don't have any current measurements besides that one to compare with so this is all supposedly just theory. But let's face it, this was taken at 12:10 in the morning and I'd had the entire week off for vacation. My blood pressure isn't going to get any lower then when I'm away from the office. Speaking of the office, I'm back in the office today and tomorrow. After that I have the rest of the year off for vacation. Let's hear it for "use it or lose it" vacation policies!
Signs goin' up
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Date: 2007-12-20 04:13 pm (UTC)The catch is this... when you normally apply for leave or time off, your boss can just shoot it out of the water for no reason at all... but if you check the little box marked 'use or lose', he has to send a letter in writing to the commander to explain why it's denied. As such, use or lose is almost never denied, allowing you to take time off whenever you want to, not when your boss will approve it.
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Date: 2007-12-20 04:14 pm (UTC)Seriously, though - talk to your doctor sooner than later. You want to deal with this ASAP.
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Date: 2007-12-20 05:24 pm (UTC)Under the newest guidelines a systolic pressure of 120 is pre-hypertensive!
I vote in favor of the other caller's suggestion, talk to the doc now and start watching it. IF you're diagnosed as hypertesive after high BP over several months time, first mode of therapy is usually diet and lifestyle modification, before meds.
I knew hypertension wasn't good, but until I recently got edumacated, I never realized just how much it can fud you up.
Go. Go now. Or at least sometime soon, ya?
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Date: 2007-12-20 06:06 pm (UTC)After Friday, I'm also on vacation till the second of next year. Perhaps you can come up our way and we can hang out a bit?
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Date: 2007-12-21 12:22 am (UTC)Hurray!! That's how it's done here at my new job, too. Actually, when I got done with Thanksiving (used 3 days to get a nice 9-day holiday out in the Pocanos), I thought I only had one vacation day left to use. But after my manager reviewed everyone's vacation time, it turns out I still had 3 (!!!) vacation days left to use. And when she came by to offer up what days would be available to use them on (since I have to coordinate with a colleague to make sure one of us is here when the other isn't), she suggested the Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday after Christmas. I had to do a double-take.
I get to use 3 vacation days, 2 more than I thought I had, and create an 11-day vacation?!? O_O
So I'm in the same boat with you. 50 minutes left to go today, a full day tomorrow, then I'm rockin' the vay-kay until 1/2/08. ^_^
As far as the blood pressure, I hope you're not consistently coming in with elevated numbers, though with the kind of stressful work you're doing, I'm surprised you're still walking the earth. I, unfortunately, pretty well come in consistantly with elevated numbers. I stopped going to the kiosks months ago because I don't think the machines can count high enough. O_o