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10 Blood Pressure Mistakes Making Your Diabetes WORSE (Doctor Explains) In this video, I reveal why 50-80% of Type 2 diabetics also have high blood pressure—and it's NOT a coincidence. Both conditions share the same root cause: insulin resistance. The excess insulin causes your kidneys to retain sodium, activates your sympathetic nervous system, and thickens your artery walls over time. But here's what no one tells you: most blood pressure readings at clinics are inaccurate—not because staff are careless, but because the system makes accurate measurement nearly impossible. For diabetics, a false high reading means unnecessary medications stacked on top of your diabetes drugs. A missed high reading accelerates kidney damage, retinopathy, and cardiovascular risk. I break down 10 common mistakes, show you exactly how to fix each one, and explain why accurate measurement is the foundation of your Diabetes ABCs. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Why 50-80% of Type 2 diabetics have high blood pressure (same root cause: insulin resistance) How insulin resistance raises blood pressure through 3 mechanisms (sodium retention, sympathetic activation, vessel thickening) Mistake #1: Full bladder can add 4-33 mmHg to your systolic reading Mistake #2: 11% of hypertensive patients have 10+ mmHg difference between arms Mistake #3: No back support adds 5-15 mmHg (RCT evidence) Mistake #4: Wrong arm position adds 4-7 mmHg Mistake #5: No rest period—why 5 minutes of quiet sitting is mandatory Mistake #6: Caffeine timing—affects BOTH blood pressure AND insulin sensitivity Mistake #7: Alcohol's biphasic effect (lowers 0-12h, raises 12-24h) Mistake #8: Wrong cuff size—the most common home measurement error Mistake #9: Single reading diagnosis—why patterns matter more than snapshots Mistake #10: Wrist monitors—86% have errors of 5+ mmHg Your Diabetes ABCs: A1C, Blood Pressure, Cholesterol—the complete picture SOURCES & REFERENCES: American Heart Association: Recommendation to check both arms at initial visit Randomized Controlled Trials: No back support increases systolic BP by 5-15 mmHg Cochran Meta-analysis: Alcohol's biphasic blood pressure effect (0-12h decrease, 12-24h increase) Population-based study (700+ subjects) ADA Guidelines: Blood pressure targets for diabetics CHAPTERS: 0:00 - The diabetes-blood pressure connection: Why 50-80% of diabetics have hypertension 1:25 - Mistakes 1-4: Full bladder, one arm only, body positioning, and arm placement 5:35 - Mistakes 5-7.5: Rest period, caffeine, alcohol, and measuring over clothing 8:32 - Mistakes 8-10: Wrong cuff size, single reading diagnosis, and wrist monitors 11:20 - Summary: Your Diabetes ABCs, blood pressure targets, and how to take control IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. If you have concerns about your blood pressure readings or medications, please discuss them directly with your doctor. Bring your home measurements to your appointments. The goal is partnership with your healthcare provider, not confrontation. Blood pressure targets may vary based on individual circumstances, kidney function, and other health conditions. Always work with your doctor before making changes to your medication regimen. Individual results vary. ------------- SUBSCRIBE: / @dr.dylanmitchelldiabetes Playlist Reverse Type 2 Diabetes: • Reverse Type 2 Diabetes #bloodpressure #BloodSugar #after60 #type2diabetes #ReverseDiabetes