I am 18 years old male . I am used to workout pretty hard until I was 16 years old . I was overweight when I was in 6 th grade . That's why had started working out. I still had ( not very much obese) in 10 th grade but was healthy . Anyways it's been 2 years since I am busy in my academics . I was diagnosed with general anxiety disorder when I was 17. I am ok now but from past 6 months I was very much worried about something. By very much I mean I was devastated , took a lot of stress. I came to know stress for long term causes BP . I checked and came out to be 126/70 . Other time it came to be 120/80. Most recently was 126/70. I heard normal range is below 120/80 and new guidelines also say 120/80 to be not normal but elevated . Can it be that 6 months of stress caused me this .
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