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milliemooXX | 08:48 Thu 17th Oct 2019 | Body & Soul
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Had an assessment for a new Doctors yesterday, however I hate having my BP taken (White Coat Syndrome) - and of course the BP was reading high. 5 times she tried but I kept telling her that I don't like having it taken its so ridiculous ! Laid awake last night worrying about it as I seem to have a faster heart rate now 88 bpm with palpitations. I have also had a virus which has raised my temperature, and also have menopausal hot flushes ! She suggested I get a Monitor and take readings myself and report back to her in 3 weeks time. I know I am going to stress about it and she will end up giving me BP tablets - I don't know how this can be resolved. Any ideas?
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From the outset, I must admit that I have very little faith in "White Coat Syndrome" and even IF it does exist, there is a question of whether it should be treated.
However, that is a personal opinion.....now one needs to know if your raised blood pressure is a permanent feature of your life in which case it needs treatment my BP lowering tablets and the only way that can be established is by monitoring you BP three times a day for a week.
I agree with your GP.........
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Thanks Sqad. I just know that even doing it myself I will get anxious now...
I would try my hardest not to worry. If they suggest tablets I would take them. They don't give them out willy nilly (my doctors don't anyway)
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Thank you Ummm - I need to calm down, but easier said than done, it is so ridiculous I am mad with myself. I am fine with needles etc.
You could get a Fitbit or similar that you wear as a watch. It will monitor your heart rate ( and other things). If you forget you’re wearing it, maybe that will help give your normal readings. Ps not a medical opinion but just a thought
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Thanks Puzzled. I have ordered a wrist BP unit so see how that goes... I will also look into the Fitbit many thanks
I know it's easier said than done. My doctors have a blood pressure machine and always advise you get there 10 minutes early before using it so they believe stress levels, physical activity etc does have an effect on your BP.
Can you go to a local chemist and have your bp checked there

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