I checked my BP tonight and it was 128/78
I really think anxiety and adrenalin are my problems.
I was on Lexapro for some time and was doing great. Then I got off it because I felt so good with the androgel. Now I am back on the Lexapro and starting to feel calm.
While on the lexapro I noticed I didnt have those periods of pounding heartbeat with breathlessness (flight or fight)-Off the lexapro and that all returned. I would like to think that my BP is brought on by anxiety more then anything.
I did have a high BP in my 20s on 2 back to back office visit occasions which prompted a 5 year run of the beta blocker. I attribute alot of that to cigarettes, being overweight, McDonalds every day (like any other 25 year old in 1987) and drinking. Latter throughout most of the 90s when I was off the meds my BP was stabile. Im not sure why I had that spike in my mid 20s. One thing for sure is I do suffer with life long panic disorder and GAD (general anxiety disorder).
Just to ad another note, I was thinking about what you said about long standing hypertension:
I hope thats not the case with me. As part of my lifelong anxiety problems, I am also a hypochondriac and I obsess over my health. I remember throughout the 1990s constantly going down to the volunteer fire dept. to ask them to check my blood pressure, along with clinics and emergency rooms etc. I think I always had the fear of the high BP returning again from the 80's. Fortunately it never did. It wasnt until the last 10 years or so that I stopped obsessing over my BP and only checked it on my annual physicals where it was always within normal limits.
Yes I think your BP issues might have been blown a bit out of proportion and that worry and anxiety are at the root. BTW, citalopram and Lex contain the same active ingrediant. Lex is a bit more concentrated but cit is a hell of a lot cheaper and just akes a little more to get the same effect. Smoking definitely raises BP. Hope you have outgrown it.
Keep us posted.
