Gary Grey PEI Recovery |
Welcome to all my readers with high blood pressure |
Of course the nurse at my doctors office always checks my BP on every visit. How often is that? Every six months or once a year? Longer?
As a stroke survivor with a chronic fatigue condition as well as paralysis, and balance issues I have a routine of having a visit to my doctor every three months. As I am on blood pressure meds I like to have my BP taken on a regular basis. It is also a comfort for me to go eyeball to eyeball with the doc so that if I have any concerns or something is beginning to trend in the wrong direction then he can pick up on it sooner.
If I feel that I need to be checked sooner than the three month cycle than I can call to make a n appointment or check in at the local emergency desk.
The Dept of Health on P.E.I. is also making available a new program to help people enjoy living a healthy life with chronic conditions. This six week program is well worth the time spent as it teaches skills to manage our chronic conditions on a day to day basis.
The benefits of such skills bring us peace of mind and the knowledge that we are taking good care of ourselves in our day to day lives.
I would really like to hear from you as to how you manage your condition. Where and how often you get your BP checked along with any other checkups that you require.
Has your doctor or other health care professional recommended that you attend the Healthy Living program?
Click here to learn more about the program.
Do you think that there should be blood pressure clinics in public places like malls, stores and public events on Prince Edward Island? How important is knowing your blood pressure to you?
Thanks for reading my post and I hope that you will share your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
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