I'm 32 years old. I've had my blood pressure tested at the doctor's surgery a million times but never paid any attention to what it actually was; they just sort of do the test, then say "that's all fine" or "hmmm" I suppose.
So when I was sent my own monitor, I was a bit geekily excited!
The monitor is fairly easy to use - you put it on your wrist, hold your wrist at heart level, and switch it on. Then it does its thing, and the screen lights up when it's finished.
It stores your previous blood pressures and will show you your average and all that jazz too.
I've never been overly bothered about my blood pressure; it was a little high in pregnancy, but that happens with a lot of women. Weirdly though, I find that actually my blood pressure is a little on the high side. Not enough to be concerned, but enough to think "hmm, perhaps I'll just have the four creme eggs today."
Disclaimer: I was provided with this item free of charge in exchange for a review, but that was not dependent on my writing a favourable review. All words and opinions are my own.
Great little gadget to have, just for peace of mind. Thanks for linking up with #TriedTested
ReplyDeleteCould you also use this for exercise, heart rate measuring might come in handy?
ReplyDeleteI get like that when I can see the numbers go up and down. Plus it looks like a well rascal watch!
ReplyDeleteI have also reviewed this product, I loved it and use it all the time x #TriedTested
ReplyDeletei so love the idea of this and ought to invest myself x
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fab device, docs always have trouble with my blood pressure thanks to my chubby arms so I like the idea of a wrist one #TriedTested
ReplyDeletethis looks great, handy to have at home to keep an eye on your blood pressure at home.
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