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I went to the doc this morning to get a medical certificate for a race and he took my blood pressure. it was 10.9 which he said was quite low for a person with my level of fitness.
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any doctors would care to explain to me?

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10.9 is not a blood pressure.

Blood pressures are stated as a systolic/a diastolic, so you get 120/70 or 140/90. What did he actually say?



   
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100/90?



   
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Are you sure that was blood pressure and not blood sugar level ie. did he prick your finger then tell you?



   
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10.9 is not a blood pressure.

Blood pressures are stated as a systolic/a diastolic, so you get 120/70 or 140/90. What did he actually say?

Aren't there are different scales (like Celsius and Fahrenheit)



   
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I know this is probably a stupid question...but why didn't you ask your Dr to explain!?



   
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[i]Aren't there are different scales (like Celsius and Fahrenheit)[/i]

No, there are not.



   
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not a doctor, but you can get really faint and even collapse w/ low blood pressure often leading to easily getting head rushes (Orthostatic hypotension)

[url= http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Blood-pressure-%28low%29/Pages/Introduction.aspx ]hypotension[/url]

[url= ]Blood pressure chart[/url]

10 isn't a blood pressure level it seems

Check out the link. But you probs dont have hypertension, I guess if your GP is cool w/ it then there aint no need to be concerned. Hope that helped ๐Ÿ™‚



   
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if it's blood sugar, it's quite high. Diabetic?



   
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Worth saying twice imho.



   
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So if you pressure WAS low, did the dr offer to test for anything such as anemia?



   
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Whatever the actual blood pressure was, I'm surprised to learn that low blood pressure is apparently unusual in people with a good level of fitness (I assume the op is fairly fit) I didn't know that. My blood pressure tends to drop the fitter I am.



   
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Let's keep guessing - maybe 109 systolic?



   
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So if you pressure WAS low, did the dr offer to test for anything such as anemia?

What? What on earth would anaemia have to do with BP?



   
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On the NHS site...

How much exercise you do: initially, exercise will raise your blood pressure, but if you are healthy and exercise regularly, your blood pressure will be low when you are resting.



   
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TJ probably nothing - I thought it did but clearly wrong.



   
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It was blood pressure. In france it's stated like that. 10 is rather low, 12 is normal and above is high. there must be different scales.

I did ask the question and he said something like 'is it normally like that?' as if I know.

I'm not worried, just curious. I thought low pressure is good as long as you don't get headrush when you get up (i used to until I went on the i-you-know-what,must have been a sugar issue).



   
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mf : I thought that exactly. High while you're exercising or after and generally low when you're at rest.



   
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UK scale is mm of mercury as a pressure measurement and will be as crickey says. there should be two numbers tho even using differnt scales. could be cm of mercury?



   
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10.9 is not a blood pressure.
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Aren't there are different scales (like Celsius and Fahrenheit)
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No, there are not.
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It was blood pressure. In france it's stated like that. 10 is rather low, 12 is normal and above is high. there must be different scales.

Thank you MrsMugsy



   
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France?.... ๐Ÿ™„

It means your BP is 100/90, which is fine. Go race.



   
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Druidh, there are not different scales; there are different ways of recording it.



   
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The only thing I remember with those numbers is iron level. 12 is good, 10 is bordering on low. But that requires a blood test.



   
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France?....
Hey - at least they use Kilometres and not Miles ๐Ÿ™‚



   
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Ok - mr google he say the french use cm of mercury we use mm so their reading is 1/10th of ours. still should be two numbers tho - so your 10.9 to be low should be the systolic - which is not that low. i generally run at 105 / 55 or lower and have to stand up slowly



   
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Cholesterol level? In which case that's high!



   
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PAM = (PAS + 2 x PAD) / 3

This is the equation that relates the high number (PAS)and the low number (PAD) to the mean pressure (PAM)



   
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[url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/help-me-understand-what-the-doctor-said#post-3695434 ]Glad that's sorted.[/url] It's the same as the Spanish way.



   
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mine is 120/60 is that fit?



   
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i generally run at 105 / 55 or lower and have to stand up slowly

Have you ever taken it between posts on a political thread TJ ?

I bet you stand up quick after you've posted on one of those.

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I'd have to see a photo alexxx ๐Ÿ™‚

Fitness is little to do with BP - if yo are hypertensive it might drop it a bit to normal levels - its what is normal for yo that counts



   
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Just using mean arterial pressure is fairly meaningless.



   
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LOL @ ernie

+ I win with 109 systolic 8)



   
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Crikey has got it... just add zeroes to what the french tell you. 100/90 is on the low side, but can be normal for someone of an athletic nature, in association with a lower resting pulse rate.

Don't sweat it, race hard, don't stand up too quickly first thing in the morning!



   
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As stated earlier 10.9 is not a blood pressure reading. If the doc took a blood sample and said this reading was low I would guess it was a haemoglobin reading. Used to measure your oxygen caring capacities amounts others. 10.9 g/dl (grams per deciliter) is a little low. Normal parameters being around 13.5-18.0 for males. 11.5-16.0 for females.

If measuring blood sugar (bm) then 10.9 is a little high.

if you are unsure of an answer always ask for an explanation.

I work in Anaesthetics as an ODP.

Hope this helps.



   
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sherry - we have established that the french use cm / hg so their numbers are 1/10thof ours and it looks like from what Mrsmugsey said its actually mean arterial pressure in cm / hg she has been given or possibly systolic in cm / hg



   
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I type to slow on my phone ha ha! If using cm instead of mmHg you incorporate a decimal point but still need 2 values to obtain a mean. Either way, if its a mean or systolic its not that bad.



   
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Was he on a CB radio??

"ten nine whiskey alpha...."

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[url= http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/pulse-pressure/AN00968 ]http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/pulse-pressure/AN00968[/url] [url= http://www.cvphysiology.com/Blood%20Pressure/BP002.htm ]http://www.cvphysiology.com/Blood%20Pressure/BP002.htm[/url]



   
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I went to the doctors last thursday with my father, he's 84. The doctor was looking at the MRI scan and kept saying it was 'vera te'

It was a while befor it clicked - 'vera te' = wear and tear.



   
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It's good to find out things about my wife from STW whilst I'm working overseas....



   
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[i]It's good to find out things about my wife from STW whilst I'm working overseas....[/i]

Either she's buggered off to France, or she's going a long way to the doctors....



   
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