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Speaking of Cialis and its effect on blood pressure, I haven't been able to

measure my BP with any confidence for some time--probably years, when it comes

to my Omron unit at home.  The Mayo Clinic, ETC, says you should have your

machine calibrated once a year, taking it to your doc's office....

But my doc's office claims to know nothing about how to do that.  When I called

the manufacturer, they finally said I could ship it to Texas so they could look

at it.  After so much time, the rubber tubes begin to deteriorate, and all sorts

of other things can knock it out of whack.  I'm beginning to think they don't

give a damn if their machines are accurate or not--even when they're brand new

(and they may not be even then!!).  

I'd be grateful to know how some of you are dealing with this problem.   Thanks,

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Subject: Digest Number 4435

Date: Thursday, August 26, 2010, 12:28 PM

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