I’ve been writing a lot recently about how things have been changing for me in a very positive direction.
One of those positive directions is my physical health. When I was in the middle of dealing with my PTSD issues, I would go in for my annual checkup. I really trust my doctor, but I also have “white coat syndrome” from childhood issues with a very scary and unsafe doctor. Those were the issues I was currently dealing with. So my blood pressure would be higher than usual in the doctor’s office.
Over several years my blood pressure had been getting a little higher, so the doc had put me on a minimal dose of BP medication.
When I went in for my physical 3 years ago, the nurse took my BP, got a really shocked look on her face. She waited a few minutes, took it again. Got a second nurse to take it. Then the doc came in and took my BP. The alarm – my blood pressure was scary high! It was super scary, but my intuition said it was because I was in the middle of PTSD issues.
The doctor increased my dosage of BP medication, and added a small dose of a second medication.
The result:
I did a lot of work on my PTSD issues, and things began to resolve. I kept track of my BP, and it began to fall into the normal range again. I kept a log for a month, and tracked the results, sent those to my doctor.
I had my annual physical in May, and the doctor agreed I could discontinue the BP medications, weaning myself gradually. He was a bit baffled but said “you’ve done this on your own” meaning the PTSD work I did.
I have been off all BP medications since the end of May, and my BP is steady at 120/80.
My health insurance company has kept calling me because apparently there is no easy check box for “Discontinued BP medication.” You can just hear the puzzlement in their voices.
Great testimony, Dan. Kudos! Have not seen your writings for some time and this showed up in my inbox. Always enjoyed your work. God bless you on your journey.
Thanks Michele! I appreciate the feedback. I’ve started sharing my experiences again after taking a break to work on PTSD issues.
I salute you in your powerful work, taking charge of your PTSD. I know what an achievement that is because my husband deals with it, as well. As for the blood pressure itself, I am one who has witnessed that the right food is, indeed, medicine, and can attest to the efficacy of hibiscus tea, among others, as confirmed in this peer-reviewed info from an excellent online resource for health information, GreenMedInfo … such as this http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/19-foods-proven-lower-blood-pressure
P.S. thanks for your clap today on Medium re Life A Projection…