Sunday, February 4, 2018

more observations on water retention

What a thrilling title! 

The pendulum is swinging back up again: 

Date         Weight (lbs)        Torsemide          BP
                                               (Loss)

29 Jan        221.7                   Yes                     131/83
30 Jan        216.1                   (-5.6)                  122/76
31 Jan        217.1                                              126/77
01 Feb        219.6                                              126/79
02 Feb        220.1                                              132/81
03 Feb        221.1                                              126/77
04 Feb        223.4                  Yes                      126/76

So, the torsemide on 29 Jan produced an overnight weight loss of 5.6 lbs. That weight has been regained in a week, hence the torsemide today. 

This week blood pressure has been outstanding, both systolic and diastolic pressures near normal ie 120/80. This is only worth commenting on because it seems to me that my bp has been higher than this, eg as much as 140/90 during times of greater weight. Is it because of the extra water I have been carrying?

The foregoing paints a common, perhaps representative, picture of my water retention.

In re validity of the weights: We purchased a Weight Watchers digital scale a number of years ago. I weigh each morning--buck nekkid--before doing anything else. This scale correlates well with a similar WW scale in the townhouse. When I take a weight, if I wait a minute and step back on the scale the reading is the same. The device seems reliable. Validity is another story. I'll settle for reliability.

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