Here’s something that proved useful for my wife’s hypertension and may be a candidate ‘add on’ for blood pressure(BP) record keeping or even an averaging tool for other numerical tests, e.g. blood.
A little history(without the details) – seeing ‘a few’ doctors at the same time has the disadvantage of crossovers in treatment. Doc 1 prescribed a med for BP and Doc 2 (a different specialty) upped the strength 25%. Which strength is best? Wary of the higher dose under the circumstances, with Doc 1’s concurrence we took twice daily BP readings for two weeks with med 1 and the same with med 2 as a test. Comparing the raw BP readings wasn’t enlightening, but taking the average of the readings over the time period showed med 1(the original dose) was clearly adequate, and better.
Blood pressure results are not static, but change throughout the day, from day to day and vary with stress, nutrition, medications and disease. Seemingly, for those with hypertension, generating an average BP reading over regular time periods(monthly?) would be a more useful tracking tool. A search on the internet didn’t find any analysis on the subject.
How to copy / paste the MHS format? Recording the BP over time was easy in HFE, but being somewhat computer limited, I was unable to copy the MHS BP list into a spreadsheet to average the BPs. “Select” and “Copy” actions in the MHS window are not possible, so I resorted to entering each reading one by one into the spreadsheet. Is there an easier way to do this?
robert