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Finally got my BP monitor working (so I can try licorice root, to see

if it'll do anything), which reminded me about something: What does

low pulse pressure (particularly on standing) mean? Anything?

For example (see standing and to a lesser extent the first)):

A while back (Feb): lying down 92/71, standing 91/82, sitting 92/60.

Yest. fiddling: lying down 94/68 (72), standing 93/78 (101), sitting

94/70 (89) (this was shortly after sitting back down).

Sitting (or night/morning lying down), my BP tends to be right around

90/60, give or take a bit, usually 30 apart (so things like 83/53 up

to about 96/66), and while the diastolic moves, the systolic stays

right there. Standing, so far systolic has dropped a tad, and

diastolic has gone up. If I walk around a bit, diastolic seems to go

down, but starts going back up when I stand still for a couple of

minutes. I have no idea what my BP does with exercise.

And since I mentioned anxiety in my other post: No, that doesn't affect

my BP one bit. I can be panicking and my BP be 90/60 or maybe 90/70.

Systolic doesn't move much, and when it does if I take it again right

after it's *always* well on its way back down (or there already).

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