When Monica, a 50 years-old mother of two, visited her doctor for a routine check-up she was told her blood pressure was 142/83 mmHg. That made her hypertensive, at least in the eyes of the health care system.
Her doctor prescribed a blood pressure drug and asked her to see him again in 2 month’s time.
Upon her follow-up visit Monica’s blood pressure had come down to 132/82 mmHg. The doctor recommended to continue taking the drug as it obviously kept her blood pressure in a healthier range.