135/66

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is 135/66 a good blood pressure ?

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  • Posted

    and then i get 141 over 70 im on blood pressure meds and have had full heart test done twice in a year

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    28 and none diabetic . im concerned that my diastolic is to low ? or am i over worrying

  • Posted

    Well, it's a little inconsistent, the 135 is a bit high, and the 66 is a bit low, and they don't really belong together!

    What does the doctor say?

  • Posted

    Hi, 135/66 is good especially the bottom number. Range for Normal blood pressure is 120/80 and less than 140/90 .Most physician prefer it as low as possible. is it ever lower than 135/66?

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    this is the thing ive had all these heart test done twice in the last year everything is normal but i have anxiety and stress and stomach ossues . when i went to walmart it was 121 over 72 but i think there machine is small. some days my diastolic is in tje 80s mabey my medication js to high... a walk in doctor bumped my meds...

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    no ive never had a lower diastolic then 65 and ive had a systolic in the 20s im very active but over weight .

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      are meds driving your blood pressure so low .have u discussed changing meds?

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    after having a few nuggets i did it in both arms and i got 141/76 in my right and 140/74 in my left. ate to much salt todat ...

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    hmm it might be . i got out to 8mg when i had a reading of 156 over 90 but i had bad anxiety before seeing the doc. i also take bentyl which may lower it . mabey

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    It depends on your age.Official recommendations vary between 120/80 to a high of 150/90 if you are 70 yrs or over.I'd say that your BP is probably OK.Your systolic may be a little bit high depending on your agebut your diastolyic is fine.Lower limit of normal is 60.

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