Nice numbers. What a relief.
I watch nature videos on YouTube now while I take my blood pressure. What's the big deal?
My hypertension was an ongoing issue for months, shuffling me between unhelpful appointments, then urgent care, then finally the emergency room and hospital. It's too bad it took a medical crisis to finally get the right care, but I'm grateful.
And along the way, I developed this phobia about using a home monitor. When I saw those scary numbers, I panicked. Honestly, who wouldn't? Anyway, that started the classic negative feedback loop.
Speaking of observation:
"The ability to observe and not instantly react is the highest form of spiritual intelligence." Blah blah blah.
Total non-attachment to outcome is the stuff of saints and monks. We can try, but we're fighting human minds naturally wired for instant judgement and flight or fight reflex.
Many good things have already come from this ordeal, some small, some life changing. As the numbers started coming down, I was finally able take it at home without dread. And now I'm watching that it doesn't go too far in the "right" direction. A nicer problem.
Only one week ago today I was released from the hospital, barely able to walk and looking and smelling like a pile of beach wrack! Yesterday I made 6,000 steps. Onward we go.
Have a wonderful weekend.










