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Old 05-28-2003, 07:49 PM   #1
longell
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Post BP still high with meds

I have white coat syndrome and get severe anxiety when my BP is taken(normal at home).
I am taking Diovan,Verapamil and Inderal for HBP.I also took atenolol ect and they didn't work for one reason or another.
I still get the same readings(high) when I go to the doctors.
My question is:Is there anyone out there with white coat syndrome that actually have lowered BP readings at the doctor while on any BP meds?
Thank you!
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Old 05-29-2003, 12:23 PM   #2
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Mine stays high and I have tried several different meds and nothing has worked. It has really gotten me depressed. Last week it was 160/115 and they doubled my benicar to 40 mgs and still runs high. I also have two blood clots in my right arm which causes more stress.
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Old 05-29-2003, 04:33 PM   #3
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Keep record of BP readings at home and take to the doctor next time. BP meds should be based on what it is doing in life in general and not under stress circumstances. Take BP before breakfast.

Ask doctor to take BP according to "protocol", that is, sit for few minutes, take BP, rest against back of chair, legs not crossed, relaxed. Repeat two more times a minute or so apart and then toss out the first reading and average the last 2 readings.

Your BP readings will be only as good as the doctor/nurse's hearing. Ask when they last had a hearing test (yeah this goes over real well!!). If the person taking BP does not hear the first or last beep due to hearing problems then your BP reading will not be accurate.

To help in relieveing the white coat problem, arrive at doctor's office early, sit and rest, relax. When name is called, do not jump up and trot off after the nurse. Instead, rise slowly and walk slowly thinking only nice thoughts. Deep breathe off and on to help relax. Try mentally dissociating your mind from your body, that is, park your body over there and discuss it as if it were your car. Later connect back with body and continue on with life. This does help.
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Old 06-03-2003, 01:52 PM   #4
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buy a BP monitor and take it at home at diffrent times..

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