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[|Human|] Hi, I was injured at work and had excruciating neck pain and an ambulance was called.  The paramedic said he was surprised that my BP was so low (normal) as I was in a lot of pain.  I do suffer a lot of daily pain due to ME/CFS and I want to know if coping with that daily pain would allow my body/BP to ignore the pain sustained in the accident and therefore not raise my BP? Thank you.
[|AI|]  Hi and thanks for the query, Blood pressure for sure is expected to rise during situations of stress. Pain after the incident in your case of course is a stressor. However, it's not in all cases that stress is accompanied by an increase in blood pressure. Some persons are so efficient in the management or regulation of blood pressure during the stress events, by either limiting secretion of the amount of main stress hormones, a Chat Doctor.  It is therefore not very unusual. Kind regards, Bain LE, MD