While BP checking is not a specific "fetish" item for me, I definitely enjoy it from a sensory aspect. The feeling of the cuff on my arm, feeling my pulse or listening with a stethoscope, etc. Much like a lot of folks here, I love it when a play doctor examines me during sexual stimulation and checks my BP during that kind of exam.
Not primarily my passion, I am a cardiophile and I love the sound of the heartbeat, but I like to check the blood pressure during the visit, because I can perceive the emotion of the patient (possibly a woman), I feel her radial pulse with my hand, I observe the expression on her face while the cuff inflates. I think it is the right complement to a steth session for fun, together with auscultation of the lungs.
My first encounter with the blood pressure cuff occurred during a sixth grade physical. The examining physician was a woman about fifty years of age. The school nurse had me sit in a chair in front of the doctor. She then stood behind be and pulled up my T-shirt. The doctor felt my neck and then had me open my mouth for a throat check. The stethoscope was dangling from her ears and she placed on my chest in three places. She turned me slightly and listened to my lungs. A Tycos aneroid hook cuff was on the desk and shseproceeded to wrap it around my left arm. The stethoscope was placed below the cuff and she started to pump it up. It was getting tighter and tighter and I wondered when she would stop. Finally she started to release the air and then removed the cuff. I didn't have a clue as to what she had just done to me. After the exam was over, I went back to my classroom relieved that this ordeal was over but at the same time I had this strange desire to have it done again. I thought about the physical for weeks. I wondered when I would have that "thing" put on my arm again. I started to learn more about it and eventually became aroused when I saw one. I didn't know it at the time but the blood pressure cuff (yes, thats what it called) squeezed me into the world of MedFed. I love the sound of the Baum cuff inflating and seeing the mercury column rise in the tube. The tighter the better. And I still have a lot of affection for a Tycos cuff. One thing I do hate are these digital electronic cuffs. The ones that go around the wrist I despise. The traditional method should be written into law. I have more to write but I think I will do that in segments. Thank you for all of your comments. And get your blood pressure checked soon!!!
A particular sensation I feel while the cuff is inflating is that of feeling my heart beating faster on the left side of my chest. I don't know why this happens to me, but I really like it and it excites me.