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For my job, I must have a yearly health screening for insurance.
Recently, I discovered that if my BP reading is over 135/80, then I will pay more for health insurance, which will be $200 more for the year!
Needless to say, this caused me anxiety. For the past few years, I had been sliding in just under the mark.
I am always nervous at the doctor's.
I have two different BP monitors, and my readings at home are usually in the 125/80 range.
So I figured I'm good, right?
Yesterday I had my screening appointment. However, this time, knowing that my reading had to be under 135/85, I became very anxious and naturally the readings were all high, 140s and 150s. I sat so still and tried so hard to relax. The harder I tried, the more anxious I felt. They will record the best of three readings, and mine got progressively higher! I explained to the nurse that I was worried about the numbers because of the cost, and she was nice enough to let me reschedule next week and try again.
Is there anything I can do to lower my reading for next week? I know some of you will say to relax, concentrate on breathing, imagine a peaceful scene, etc. Well, I tried all of that yesterday, and it didn't work.
I read that beet juice helps, or supplements like hawthorn tablets. $200 is a big deal to me. I am angry that the insurance company
will hold this against me, and "white coat syndrome" might cost me $200.
Any help would be appreciated!!!
Recently, I discovered that if my BP reading is over 135/80, then I will pay more for health insurance, which will be $200 more for the year!
Needless to say, this caused me anxiety. For the past few years, I had been sliding in just under the mark.
I am always nervous at the doctor's.
I have two different BP monitors, and my readings at home are usually in the 125/80 range.
So I figured I'm good, right?
Yesterday I had my screening appointment. However, this time, knowing that my reading had to be under 135/85, I became very anxious and naturally the readings were all high, 140s and 150s. I sat so still and tried so hard to relax. The harder I tried, the more anxious I felt. They will record the best of three readings, and mine got progressively higher! I explained to the nurse that I was worried about the numbers because of the cost, and she was nice enough to let me reschedule next week and try again.
Is there anything I can do to lower my reading for next week? I know some of you will say to relax, concentrate on breathing, imagine a peaceful scene, etc. Well, I tried all of that yesterday, and it didn't work.
I read that beet juice helps, or supplements like hawthorn tablets. $200 is a big deal to me. I am angry that the insurance company

Any help would be appreciated!!!