I am 25 yrs old, played sports in college, always have been in excellent shape. Im
obsessiveObsessive-compulsive disorder
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder compulsive and worry, this translates into worry about my health a lot so I have always go to the doctor fairly often, at least a couple times per year. My blood
pressurePressure ulcer has always been
normalNormal saline flush even when nervous, at least he's never said it hasnt been
normalNormal saline flush. I went last April and the doctor said it was
normalNormal saline flush once again when I went for a checkup; I never thought anything about having it read, just thought of it as
routineRoutine sputum culture when I visit the doctor. Then a month later after reading an article about dangers of bp, this made me aware how important it is. So I had mine checked a couple months after it was normal at the doctor (the top # was abou 120 then) at a pharmacy and i got extremely nervous and my heart started beating hard, sweaty palms, etc and it was high for the first time ever. I figured it was because I was so anxious about having it done since I had no history of high bp. I decided to have the doc check it and I immeidately got incredibly clammy and nervous once again and it was 150, then after he knew I had never had high bp he started talking and it went down to 140 then a couple minutes later to 130 (dont recall the bottom #). He said not to worry about it that I was healthy . I also asked another doctor and he said the same thing bc of my history of good bp and having it checked previously at least twice/year. Being obsessive, nothing really assures me and I wanted to get feedback on this forum. Thanks for the input.
Thanks again
I know it is much easier said than done, but please please try not to obsess over this or other "small" things because you will eventually find yourself having panic attacks and then you will be dealing with those the rest of your life.
Please try to relax and good luck!
Tex
You gotta chill.
I had skin cancer and I was cured.
I had panic attacks several times and I am getting them under control with medication and exercise.
I have been tested for STD's and I remain negative. I intend to remain negative.
I have PVC's from time to time but I have come to accept that they're benign. I don't panic over them as I used to.
My blood pressure shoots up when I take the first reading but it always drops down to normal range once I stop worrying.
Being hypochondriac is a real problem - our obsessions make us think we have diseases or disorders. It shows how powerful our minds are at making physical symptoms.
I was told my BP 160/80. How can you tell the dizzness is come from which : Blood Pressure, Anemia, Glucose too high or pacemaker pick up 2 beats late. My whole day is look like riding on a cloud.
Appreciate your 2 cents input. Thanks. Pika.
First off I read recently that BP in doctor's office is less accurate than one taken at the home of a patient. (as long as it done accurately) They are advocating that patients buy a good monitor device for home use.
back to my question.
I am on 5 mg of Zebeta, Avalide 150, Crestor and Plavix.
I was on Topol XL 50 mg, but this was not gettintg my HR down. Zebeta seems to be doing this but......in the past 2 weeks, I had by BP taken for various medical/dental procedures. All three times, it was 150/50, 149/51, 152/51. I have never had a diastolic below 63.
I am concerned that this may mean something medically and not the result of the Zebeta. Apparently the Zebeta is not taking care of the Systolic. I have a suspect LVOT obstruction but told not to be concerned. Is 50 toooo low for Diastolic?
Thanks for your input....
My doctor's RN called on Friday and said for me not to worry about the 50 diatolic. He said if the systolic was also low then he would be concerned. He wants this monitored at home twice a day for a week and in relaxed conditions and report the numbers back to him. Relaxed, he says...LOL LOL LOL
With me, just taking my BP makes me nervous as I am worried what it will read. Hubby's BP is consistant. Always 120/70.