Quote Originally Posted by jp1 View Post
Iris, try taking your cuff with you to the doc or Red Cross and compare your cuff against theirs at the same time. I did that with mine because I consistently get lower numbers at home. It turned out that I must just be nervous at the doc or whatever because at the doc’s office mine also showed higher numbers than at home and was within a couple of points of the doc’s.

Now that we’ve established that mine gives decent results I just take it at home from time to time and record the results on the medical practice’s app. Then when I go to the doc and have a higher reading he doesn’t worry about it since he can see that outside his office I’m fine.

yes, and if my readings were consistently, HIGHER at doctors office or Red Cross I would understand it. But they are consistently LOWER.

It’s not a wrist cuff, it is an arm cuff, and I reread the instructions to make sure I am placing it properly and sitting properly