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I was just diagnosed w/ high blood pressure two weeks ago. Talk about freaking out! Like you, I am waiting for the stroke or heart attack. I'm afraid to exercise, or exert myself in any way. I really need this now, especially when my anxiety is rearing its ugly head again. My pressure has always been normal, and I'm only 38yrs old. I read that certain medications can cause the high blood pressure. I am currently on Effexor XR which has a tendency to raise your blood pressure, but the "experts" state that it only happens when taking high doses (300mgs). I was on 75mgs. and am now weaning myself off (currently down to 37.5 mgs) My psych doesn't feel that the meds are the cause because of the low dosage I am taking, but I am not convinced. My mom's pressure increased while taking Effexor and she is already on BP meds and her pressure increased anyway. I have read that other people on low doses have had an increase in their pressure. It is also very coincidental that everyone's readings are approximately the same 140/90. I am slowly coming off the meds because I need to know if that is what is causing the increase. If not, fortunately there is medication that will bring your pressure down. Although I feel I am too young to have to take BP meds for the rest of my life, better safe than sorry. I don't know if you are currently taking any medication for your anxiety, but I suggest you check into further. You may have been nervous when your pressure was taken. Many people experience the "white coat syndrome" while at the doctor. Hope I was of some help to you.
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Just when you thought everything was goin fine...no anxiety or panic attacks. Your body gives you something else just so you don't get too comfortable. Went to my doctor and he told me I have high blood pressure 165/90..so now I sit and wait for a heart attack or stroke....aint I lucky!

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