Rock'n Robin
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I went to the doctor Monday because I've been having little twingy pains on the outer edges of my chest. I have a Mitral Valve Prolapse and when it was diagnosed in 93 or 94, my DR. said I'd have little pains occasionally, but they have worsened lately.
I was pretty nervous. I just switched doctors--my doctor retired, and the practice insisted on making me an appointment with the newest doctor--DH has seen him and doesn't like him at all. The only Dr. left in the practice that I like is not taking new patients. My new doctor and his office mate split off from that practice about a year ago.
The problem did not turn out to be a big deal--I don't remember what, but not really heart-related, but muscle-related. He scheduled me for an echo and a chest X ray since it's been so long since I've had them. The big issue was that my BP was sky high--152/98! Now keep in mind as recently as late June when I had my pap, I had a normal reading. I have never had a problem except with DD#2 during pregnancy. The Doctor told me to try to get the BP down (giving me 3 whole weeks) before we decide to medicate or not.
Other factors--I was working out 3-4 times a week until our vacation in July for 4 months--then 1 or 2 times a week--but very rarely since school started--the kids schedules don't really allow me that gym time so far this fall. I am about 40 pounds overweight. My mom was diagnosed with high BP at age 33 and she is skinny as a rail, so there is a genetic component (I am 43 now). I do not believe in medicating myself like this. I do have stress right now--DH was out of work for a while and we are "catching up", DD#2 needed braces $ today, my kids are so busy and at a fighting age--work is an oasis for rme this year as my classes are great.
Dr. suggested I buy myself a BP cuff with a memory and take my BP between now and the next appt., but I do NOT have the money to do it at this time.
Is it really possibly for a BP reading to shoot up like this in 4 months after a lifetime of normal readings--bypassing "borderline" and going straight to stage 1 hypertension--or was it probably nerves/stress?
Robin M.
I was pretty nervous. I just switched doctors--my doctor retired, and the practice insisted on making me an appointment with the newest doctor--DH has seen him and doesn't like him at all. The only Dr. left in the practice that I like is not taking new patients. My new doctor and his office mate split off from that practice about a year ago.
The problem did not turn out to be a big deal--I don't remember what, but not really heart-related, but muscle-related. He scheduled me for an echo and a chest X ray since it's been so long since I've had them. The big issue was that my BP was sky high--152/98! Now keep in mind as recently as late June when I had my pap, I had a normal reading. I have never had a problem except with DD#2 during pregnancy. The Doctor told me to try to get the BP down (giving me 3 whole weeks) before we decide to medicate or not.
Other factors--I was working out 3-4 times a week until our vacation in July for 4 months--then 1 or 2 times a week--but very rarely since school started--the kids schedules don't really allow me that gym time so far this fall. I am about 40 pounds overweight. My mom was diagnosed with high BP at age 33 and she is skinny as a rail, so there is a genetic component (I am 43 now). I do not believe in medicating myself like this. I do have stress right now--DH was out of work for a while and we are "catching up", DD#2 needed braces $ today, my kids are so busy and at a fighting age--work is an oasis for rme this year as my classes are great.
Dr. suggested I buy myself a BP cuff with a memory and take my BP between now and the next appt., but I do NOT have the money to do it at this time.
Is it really possibly for a BP reading to shoot up like this in 4 months after a lifetime of normal readings--bypassing "borderline" and going straight to stage 1 hypertension--or was it probably nerves/stress?
Robin M.
Lots of doctors/hospitals have digital ones you can use at home...ask about it, if he wants you taking your bp. 