You can help yourself to be healthier with a better diet, exercise and so on, but why are you hesitating to go to the GP to find out just how high your blood pressure is? How will you know whether you are succeeding with the lifestyle changes if you don't know what the current level is? That is not "rushing to the doctors", it is getting the facts before the acts.
If you say to them that you want to try not using medication, you will get plenty of help and advice, but it may be that the medication is the best way to start off the process of lowering it (if it is indeed raised)
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