I recently got a few high blood pressure reading at various doctor’s appointment and wanted to start checking my blood pressure at home to see if I was getting high readings because of “white coat syndrome” or if my blood pressure was actually elevated. After browsing the App Store, I chose this and one other app to compare. I like to use an app a few times before I decide whether or not to buy into it, but this app had other ideas. I was only able to get one reading imputed before the app brought up paying for additional features. I can’t find a way to dismiss the add, and even if I clear out the app and then open it fresh, it brings up the payment screen. The other app I picked to try offers a paid version, but it’s less expensive and not all up in my face. I’m disappointed that I couldn’t give this app more of a try, because the interface looks nice. Seeing as how I’m on state insurance at the moment, I also can’t afford the $50 yearly fee to use this app. (For comparison, the other app lets me print reports for free, and the upgraded version is only $10 a year.)
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