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CW wrote:
> Rose, of course your BP is up. Look at all the stress this process puts you
> through. Doctors still do not realize that the uncertainties brought by a
> battery of tests, especially an inconclusive one, raises BP. I hope that an
> answer is found soon.
>
> CW
thanks, CW. I thought of what i've hearc described as 'white coat
syndrome,' where some folks' BP shoots up at the doctor's office, but
it normal otherwise.
the only thing that worried me was the doc's emphasis on the bottom
number -- sorry, systolic/diastolic, i can never remember which is
which. the "150" might not be so high if the other number were lower
than 110. he said having a bottom number in the triple digits was very
worrisome.
well, when they get their butts out of their chairs long enough to play
their messages and return calls, i'l be back in the office, hopefully
it will settle down a bit in time; if not, i'll worry about it when i
get there.
XO,
RD
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