I don’t know what doctors you are seeing, but the American Heart Association (who receives less than 3% of its funding from pharma, insurance companies and device manufacturers) says that anything under 120/80 is normal. So technically your systolic is one point above the cut-off. Is someone really trying to give you meds for this, or have they just said that you should keep an eye on it? Same with your weight. There is a difference between reporting desirable levels and actively treating a condition.
(If you’re lucky enough to be built like a football player, you probably have nothing to be worried about.)