Antonia
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My DH has some sort of phobia to anything medical related - I guess it is the white coat syndrome, but a severe case. When he goes to the doctor his blood pressure rises dramatically - I mean like 170/120. At home I have checked it (I'm an RN) and it is around 110/60. He nearly passes out at the doctor's office and has to lay on the table rather than sitting up to talk to the doctor to prevent fainting. He did faint when he had a scan for his gallbladder. And nearly fainted at the surgeon's office. To have blood drawn as an outpatient, he had to lay down rather than sitting in the chair in the lab. He has always been on the squeamish side, but now that he is in his 40's and actually needs to see a doctor occasionally this has become severe.
I've been a nurse 23 years and really have never seen anything this bad, although I know that it happens. Anyone with any experience with anything like this and how can I get him over it? I've even thought about having him hypnotized. Seriously.
I've been a nurse 23 years and really have never seen anything this bad, although I know that it happens. Anyone with any experience with anything like this and how can I get him over it? I've even thought about having him hypnotized. Seriously.
