Anxiety anyone?
When you’re anxious and
you don’t even know it....
I’ve always prided
myself on having low blood pressure—sometimes too low (no pride in that). I
spent Friday going to one of my yearly doctors’ appointments. Everyone was new
to me and normally I would hate that, but I was happy since I didn’t care AT
ALL for the nurse practitioner or the regular nurse, of the past.
I felt okay and not AT ALL anxious.
Well maybe a tiny bit. But the new nurse and I hit it off from the beginning (the nurse practitioner, too) until she took my B/P and then took it again.
“Do you normally have high blood pressure? It's 158/78,” the nurse said,
“Do you normally have high blood pressure? It's 158/78,” the nurse said,
I shake my head no and say,
“Not AT ALL. It’s normally lowish, or so I think.”
She said she thought that’s
what she’d read in my record and that’s why she took it again.
Then new nurse started to
talk about other things, but I didn't hear a word of it. I was thinking about
how I would probably have a massive heart attack on the way back to my car—if I
could even find car since my pressure was so high. I vowed (silently)
to diet and exercise to save my life. Whatever it would take, I would do.
After the exam, it was decided
that my blood pressure would be taken again before I left. It was 128/70.
Now’s that’s anxiety and I didn't even know it. And the funny thing is, I've forgotten the exact promises I made to myself about dieting and exercising.
Probably the anxiety.
Probably the anxiety.
Comments
Glad you didn't pass out on the way to your car.
So definitely 2nd goes (takes) are on the table ...
Well glad they didn't have to pick you up off the car park ..
Glad you're good to go ..........bye .. Hilary