Hmm, these posts are becoming a regular feature, like the summary post for each of my walks. For today, the blood pressure is a bit lower but still fairly high, though oddly again, no one at the dialysis clinic seems to think it warrants some kind of emergency response.
| Time | Systolic | Diastolic | Pulse | Notes |
| 9:03 am | 214 | 108 | 73 | Sitting/legs up |
| 9:11 am | 197 | 105 | 67 | Sitting/legs up |
| 9:42 am | 184 | 108 | 71 | Sitting up |
| 10:12 am | 178 | 103 | 68 | Sitting up |
| 10:42 pm | 171 | 100 | 69 | Lying down |
| 11:12 am | 197 | 114 | 76 | Sitting up |
| 11:42 pm | 187 | 113 | 73 | Sitting up |
| 12:12 pm | 171 | 104 | 74 | Sitting up |
| 12:45 pm | 189 | 101 | 74 | Sitting up |
| 12:51 pm | 160 | 92 | 79 | Standing |
Again, I did not take the morning pill for Metoprolol prior to dialysis. If I take the medication, than the blood pressure will be lower initially but as it gets dialyzed out of the body, blood pressure will increase again. I carry the Metoprolol to the dialysis center and take the pill after the session ends.