During the scheduled examination, the doctor measured my pressure and battery, and it was elevated (160/100). Before that, it was only 120/80. She prescribed pills and ordered to measure pressure in the morning and evening. I rented a tonometer and honestly measured and recorded testimony for a week. Always around 120/80. I did not drink the pills, of course. A week later, her pressure was raised again. She said the only explanation is the so-called “white robe syndrome.” I have, in truth, another version: this doctor I liked very much, here is the increased pressure. By the way, I had 120/80 years later.