Disneylvr
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I don't post on this board very often but I thought maybe others who have or had the same condition might share their experience.
I am 24 weeks pregnant (my first) and had my regular monthly OB appointment yesterday. My blood pressure was 150/90 and the doctor was concerned. As far as I know, no abnormal protein showed up in my urine nor am I suffering from any other pre-eclampsia symptoms like severe headache, swelling etc. The nurse took my vital: blood pressure/weight/urine and then I waited for another hour for the doctor to show up. The doctor took it again when she saw the 150/90 on my chart and this time it was 138/80. The baby's heartbeat was good and strong at 148 so for that I am thankful. My OB did send me to a lab for blood tests and I am to get my pressure checked again on Monday. I am trying to not be too concerned but I am.
**UPDATE**
I went to my OB's office Monday morning to have my bp checked by the nurse as the doctor asked me to do. I left work for what I thought was going to be just an hour or so to have this done. Well my blood pressure this time was 170/90.
The nurse insisted that I wait in the office until the doctor arrived to see what she wanted me to do so I waited for 90 minutes! When she arrived she instrusted me to go right to the hospital so they could monitor me. I was TERRIFIED!!! Since my mom lives close to my doctor's I drove to her house and she took me to DePaul Hospital. I called my husband at work and he said he would meet us there and I also had to call work and let them know I wasn't coming back.
I was put in the prenatal triage unit for monitoring to determine if I had plain hypertension or preeclampsia and whether or not I needed to be admitted. They hooked up my tummy to a heartbeat monitor so we could make sure the baby was okay and me to a blood pressure machine that took my pressure every 15 minutes. They also took blood and urine for immediate tests.
The baby was doing fine and my first blood pressure reading was 146/77 and that was in a room surrounded by nurses and doctors. It kept going down from there 120/68....with a final reading after 4 hours of 104/55!!!!! My blood tests came back fine so it was determined by 3 doctors, including a specialist, that I DO NOT have hypertension and I DO NOT have preeclampsia.
They wouldn't let me leave until my keytones (sp?) were more normal as I was severly dehydrated. I hadn't eaten since 7am. I was given lots of juice, water and a turkey sandwich. They released me at 5pm and I was there about 4 1/2 hours.
You might ask why my readings come out so high at the doctors. It is a combination of a couple of things most likely. One: white coat syndrome. Doctors of any kind make me nervous and stressed. Two: I am a large women and the office has been using a small cuff on me. Three: I always make early appointments for my OB (like 10:00am) but I almost always wait 90 minutes to 2 hours before I get in. The stress builds and builds as I wait and wait for her to arrive as my precious sick time from work ticks away. Before they took my pressure on Monday morning I overheard the nurses talking about me "Why did she wait for the doctor to arrive before coming!" and other critisms like that. By the time they took my pressure I was angry with the office staff. THe doctor told me I only needed to see the nurses on that day.
Anyway, I am upset with my OB and her staff but I am not going to pursue that anger. Stress is what makes my pressure rise. I probably won't believe their high readings anymore and might visit the paramedics up the street from my job and have them check my pressure on ocassion. The doctors and nurses were slightly critical of my doctor and her nurse. They never said anything negative but I could tell by their tone of voice.
On the positive side, I was very very happy with the hospital and the staff. I planned on giving birth at another hospital that is much closer to my home, but I was so pleased with everything that I have now chosen DePaul Hospital. The doctors and nurses were WONDERFUL!!!! They all said goodbye to me as I was leaving and said "See you in 16 weeks!"
I want to thank all of you for your support, hugs, prayers and excellent advice.
I am having a Level 2 ultrasound at the hospital on Friday. I will let you know what I find out.
I am 24 weeks pregnant (my first) and had my regular monthly OB appointment yesterday. My blood pressure was 150/90 and the doctor was concerned. As far as I know, no abnormal protein showed up in my urine nor am I suffering from any other pre-eclampsia symptoms like severe headache, swelling etc. The nurse took my vital: blood pressure/weight/urine and then I waited for another hour for the doctor to show up. The doctor took it again when she saw the 150/90 on my chart and this time it was 138/80. The baby's heartbeat was good and strong at 148 so for that I am thankful. My OB did send me to a lab for blood tests and I am to get my pressure checked again on Monday. I am trying to not be too concerned but I am.

**UPDATE**
I went to my OB's office Monday morning to have my bp checked by the nurse as the doctor asked me to do. I left work for what I thought was going to be just an hour or so to have this done. Well my blood pressure this time was 170/90.

I was put in the prenatal triage unit for monitoring to determine if I had plain hypertension or preeclampsia and whether or not I needed to be admitted. They hooked up my tummy to a heartbeat monitor so we could make sure the baby was okay and me to a blood pressure machine that took my pressure every 15 minutes. They also took blood and urine for immediate tests.
The baby was doing fine and my first blood pressure reading was 146/77 and that was in a room surrounded by nurses and doctors. It kept going down from there 120/68....with a final reading after 4 hours of 104/55!!!!! My blood tests came back fine so it was determined by 3 doctors, including a specialist, that I DO NOT have hypertension and I DO NOT have preeclampsia.



You might ask why my readings come out so high at the doctors. It is a combination of a couple of things most likely. One: white coat syndrome. Doctors of any kind make me nervous and stressed. Two: I am a large women and the office has been using a small cuff on me. Three: I always make early appointments for my OB (like 10:00am) but I almost always wait 90 minutes to 2 hours before I get in. The stress builds and builds as I wait and wait for her to arrive as my precious sick time from work ticks away. Before they took my pressure on Monday morning I overheard the nurses talking about me "Why did she wait for the doctor to arrive before coming!" and other critisms like that. By the time they took my pressure I was angry with the office staff. THe doctor told me I only needed to see the nurses on that day.
Anyway, I am upset with my OB and her staff but I am not going to pursue that anger. Stress is what makes my pressure rise. I probably won't believe their high readings anymore and might visit the paramedics up the street from my job and have them check my pressure on ocassion. The doctors and nurses were slightly critical of my doctor and her nurse. They never said anything negative but I could tell by their tone of voice.
On the positive side, I was very very happy with the hospital and the staff. I planned on giving birth at another hospital that is much closer to my home, but I was so pleased with everything that I have now chosen DePaul Hospital. The doctors and nurses were WONDERFUL!!!! They all said goodbye to me as I was leaving and said "See you in 16 weeks!"
I want to thank all of you for your support, hugs, prayers and excellent advice.


