Good morning. My pressure was always about 120-130/80.W November I had a pressure jump to about 190/100. I decided to go to a cardiologist who recommended telmizek 40. The pressure dropped. I believed that I actually had hypertension. After a few days again pressure jump, and again and so with 2-3 times a week. Zero nerves, sudden situations. Watching a TV series, driving a car. I reported it to a cardiologist. The answer - it should be. The end. The second cardiologist - it may be, but let's check the hormones at the endocrinologist. Endocrinologist - neurosis. She recommended escitalopram but I did not take. I decided to put the telmizek away on my own and the jumps were over. But the pressure was about 140 so I decided to use some herbs, change habits, start moving, etc. Everything was ok now. Less nerves, less pressure. Until the day I drank mistletoe macerate and ate lion's mane. After 3 hours, dizziness lasting for 2 days. A lot of nerves because I thought I did something to myself. Kidney tests slightly reduced, liver approx. Morphology approx. Potassium, Sodium approx. However, such taxiing in the legs and slight dizziness stayed for longer. Currently, it is already 3 weeks. It ate me mentally. The doctor recommended that you start taking esci to calm down. I reported that I still spin a little, etc., but claims that it is just a neurosis. Can such an event as drinking the above-mentioned herbs really affect the nervous system with dizziness? Is my head making it all up. These 3 weeks are thinking only about this situation and nerves. Wet hands, poor sleep, lack of appetite and weight loss so nerves. Nerves are one thing, but these neurological things? Did I invent a somath? The doctor claims that neurosis. He does not want to order any additional tests. Recently I also noticed that the shaking of my legs and hands intensified. I've had it for about half a year. A feeling like when rushing out adrenaline. I also wonder if it's from nerves or hormones or maybe the problem is trivial and deficiencies of vitamins-minerals. If so, what tests to do.