Anxiety
Answered by
Kevin Pho, MD
Boston - MA
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That said, my blood pressure readings (I did follow up with a cardiologist after that, several times, just to be sure I wasn't actually sick) never exceeded 120/80...and many were taken during an actual panic attack.
I'm nearly an expert in cardiovascular disease now, as I spent nearly every day of the remainder of my pregnancy studying it. And I do know that, while "whitecoat hypertension" does exist, there is still the fact remaining that any increased tension against the vessels can lead to hypertensive complications. And if it is happening under that stress, other stresses in your life could be causing the numbers to rise. My mother has similar whitecoat hypertension and has benefitted greatly from a mild blood pressure medication. Her numbers were quite similar to those you describe.
As far as the anxiety bit of it, only good experiences and time will help you. I'm very sorry you're going through that, I know how frightening it can be.
Best wishes, I hope this helps some.