That's true YL Guy, but I've realised the reverse must be true as well...by that I mean if you do session after session with no fall in BP, and if your BP after the session is the same as when you went on...well, perhaps you are carrying a little too much fluid.And I just thought of another...what about if your BP becomes consistently a little higher than normal? Could you be pushing around a little more fluid than you should?
How do they calculate dry weight? Is there a formula or is it just a case of "How low can you go"?I really need to find out. I think it is a guessing game as they don't use any fancy machine to measure the "fluid" in my body at all.What do they do when you pick up or loose weight?I would like to here from everybody but the techs or staff might be able to shed some light on this for us.
In Singapore the Doctor said they had some sort of device, which sounds like a full body scanner, that could produce a true dry weight with no guess work. Is anyone aware of such a device?