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Any ideas how to stop fear of blood pressure check?

I have had white coat syndrome many years. My actual blood pressure is ok but as soon as ANY cuff goes on my arm, my heart races. I'm afraid of it being high, which of course MAKES it high. It's self fulfilling prophecy. The root fear is that I should be thinner (Even though my blood pressure has always been ok).

My mom would ridicule that I should always catch everything that could possibly be wrong, health wise. It was oppressive and made me fear many things, especially blood pressure because I could have *prevented* it, if it were to be high. I really don't want to fear this anymore. I've even avoided going on doctor visits because I know they'll do blood pressure checks. I brought it up to my therapist but they don't help... many times they just nod. 😧 Any ideas to lessen the fear?
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For me I always hated that the cuff was squeezing my arm off. My Dad was an RN when I was a little kid and one day he was taking my Great Grandfather's pressure and I asked for mine to be done, as soon as it felt like my arm was going to fall off I ripped the tube out, my Dad cracked up laughing.
Coralmist · 41-45, F
@NativePortlander1970 Ugh I hate that too. I've tried doing it at home and the home one squeezes it even way more than a doctor s!!! So I can't even try to get a home reading. ☹
@Coralmist Both my home cuffs would make boa constrictors proud.
GovanDUNNY · M
@NativePortlander1970 one on each arm ?👀🤣