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CTyankee

(68,606 posts)
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 03:59 PM Jun 4

Am I the only one who hates blood pressure machines?

they are quite painful. My former primary care doc kindly understood and took it himself, which doesn't hurt.

I'm an old lady and I feel pain more acutely now.

Also, wouldn't pain RAISE my b.p. even MORE?

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Am I the only one who hates blood pressure machines? (Original Post) CTyankee Jun 4 OP
They make them for your wrist now. LuvLoogie Jun 4 #1
They seem unreliable. Hope22 Jun 4 #2
I hate them less than I would hate getting a stroke DBoon Jun 4 #3
My Publix Grocery store used to have one..and Free ! chouchou Jun 4 #4
No you are definitely not the only one MIButterfly Jun 4 #5
White coat hypertension. highplainsdem Jun 4 #6
My Omrons Typically Pump lavoosh99 Jun 4 #7
I always have a lower bp when I can get a manual yorkster Jun 4 #8
Yes. The cuffs squeeze painfully tight! tblue37 Jun 4 #9
You are 100% correct in my experience. Sogo Jun 4 #10

chouchou

(3,440 posts)
4. My Publix Grocery store used to have one..and Free !
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 04:13 PM
Jun 4

One day 115/72 Yea..happy days.
Next two or three day, it grabbed your arm like an Army Tank and spit out 299/147.
I believe somebody put breakfast syrup down the slot and killed the monster....

MIButterfly

(3,507 posts)
5. No you are definitely not the only one
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 04:14 PM
Jun 4

Those blood pressure machines hurt like hell and I hate them. I much prefer the manual ones that the medical assistants pump up themselves.

Every time I go to the doctor, my blood pressure is slightly higher than the doctor would like because I'm so apprehensive and nervous, so they always take it again at the end of my appointment. So I have to have to go through it twice! Once they did it three times and got three different numbers. They couldn't get it down to where they wanted it to be so they just took the lowest reading. Once the doctor scared me so much during my appointment that it was actually 10 points HIGHER at the end.

lavoosh99

(64 posts)
7. My Omrons Typically Pump
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 04:25 PM
Jun 4

40 to 60 mm higher than the actual pressure. Don't know about pain as an elevator but being cold, not having arm supported at level of heart, crossed legs, having a full bladder, and, of course, worrying about having high blood pressure, will tend to raise it. (Not a physician but Google can be useful if you stick to credible sites like Mayo or Cleveland (CT Scan tech told me everything on WebMD is cancer - I don't think he was joking)).

yorkster

(4,005 posts)
8. I always have a lower bp when I can get a manual
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 04:44 PM
Jun 4

instead of the machine. And yes, the auto ones can hurt like hell and I can't believe that doesn't raise bp.

Sogo

(7,361 posts)
10. You are 100% correct in my experience.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 10:50 PM
Jun 4

I've had some tremendously high readings because of the intense pain I was experiencing from the machine. I avoid them at all costs now.

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