Significant?MikewsMITH2 wrote: These are insignificant variations.
That's the point/question I'm making.
Here's a screenshot of my spreadsheet. 8am and 8pm each day. Missing ones were when we were away for a couple of nights.
Look at the variations.
I doubt it.Paulatic wrote: ....................... and I wonder is it his machine?
When I've experimented at the health centre, I can swap arms, go back to the first arm and back again until I get bored. Each and every reading is different.
It therefore means that if I stuck one arm into the health centre machine, and used my monitor on the other arm, it would tell me that there was a difference. I could swap over, and there would still be a difference. Not just L for R, but from one trial to the next.
Not one single BP reading that I have ever done/had taken, is the same as any other reading. I cannot understand how someone can state I have high BP when later, I don't ............. but later, I do, then I don't.