When I think ofblood pressure
machines I call to mind the sit down machine in the drugstore. I
would sit and stick my arm, if I could get it to fit, in the round immovable arm band cuff. I would press the
button and wait as the machine chugged along and began to squeeze the daylights out of my slightly too large
arm.
My blood pressure was always too high or the machine errored out even before I
developed high blood pressure. I guess it was an omen of things to come..
Today I use my Omron HEM-650 Wrist monitor I bought at Walmart for just over $40
bucks. I use it all the time to monitor my pressure and found it to be just as accurate as the old squeezy bulb,
arm wrap cuff I used to have. It finally broke down and the tubes kept coming off - I think "it"made my blood pressure go
up.
The Omron HEM-650 has APS (Advanced Positioning Sensor) it uses Omron's patented
IntelliSense technology to inflate the wrist cuff to the correct level and offers fast, personalized, and automatic
inflation for maximum comfort. This eliminates the all over the place readings of some other monitors by beeping a
code to make sure you hold your arm at the right height in relationship to your heart.
I had a hospital stay recently and my Omron wristblood pressure machine was just as accurate as the professional ones the nurses used.
With the HEM-650's 90-memory recall with date and time stamp, as well as its
averaging capabilities for your last three readings, you are able to track your blood pressure and pulse as you
progress and work towards a healthier lifestyle.
The HEM-650 also features an irregular heartbeat detection system which gives you
a very good understanding of your heart's rhythm. I found this invaluable as I was diagnosed withAtrial Fibrillation and my monitor caught every afib episode even if I did not feel it. The Omron HEM-650
has a irregular heartbeat graphic that appears when it's sensors detect something funny going on.
The doctors say my high blood pressure probably caused myAtrial Fibrillation so
take my word for it when I say you NEED ablood pressure
machine to keep tabs on your pressure!
Because the HEM-650 uses a wrist cuff it is especially helpful if you have a
larger than average sized arm. The monitor fits those with a wrist size of 5.25 to 8.5 inches, and it ensures
easier, comfortable and accurate use.