Do you think you have high BP or is it "white-coat" hypertension?
If it's real, all of the above. Someone told me to try upping my Calcium intake. Another was to increase Zinc? I don't know. If its real - people suggest getting it looked at.
White-coat hypertension - I know about. I changed doctors. The old guy used to come in, order me to take off my shirt, slapped the cuff on me, pumped till my head felt like it was going to go through the ceiling and then grumbled that I always seemed high.
The new guy has his nurse do it. Walk in, she goes through some questions, takes my temperature, checks the weight, puts the cuff on and tests. I've been completely normal for the last eight Class I's.
Before the switch and suspecting the hypertension was all in my head, I did two things that sort of helped. 1.) I went to the supermarket every week and used that free thing back by the pharmacy. Got a little card and got used to seeing and logging my BP every week. Normal. Normal. normal. Nothing to worry about. 2.) When the cuff goes on, use your imagination and take yourself back to a kid playing with your favorite pet in the backyard. We were dog people. As a kid I had this great dog that I just used to love. No joke. 5 points off the BP instantly. They've done tests and science studies. If you like either dogs or cats and you actively pet a friendly one, your BP drops like a rock. The scientists say that just thinking about the pet causes us to relax.