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eagerpace ◴[] No.41841031[source]
I am not a doctor and this is not advice. This is a standard medical test I have completely given up on any doctor to perform accurately. I do it myself at home once or twice a month. I do it with the same device, in the same chair, at the same desk, the same time of day, after I’ve ate and drank the same thing. Yes, I still let everyone take it because it’s typically a precondition of receiving care but my readings at home are completely different and give me a more accurate data point that actually makes me feel good about the progress I’ve been making on my health.

I’m actively looking for more healthcare I can do this way. I trust my data and it all coming together on the safety of my personal device. We don’t need doctors with extremely limited datasets to do this and try to find obscure correlations for us.

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kaycebasques ◴[] No.41841557[source]
> after I’ve ate and drank the same thing

My doctor recommended doing it first thing in the morning, before eating or drinking anything. That's probably an easier way for the general population to establish a consistent baseline

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1. atahanacar ◴[] No.41842465[source]
It's not only easier, but the actual correct way of doing it. That's why your doctor recommended it.