Tommy Wall
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If it still doesn´t work try to find nurse that are willing to help you. I think I read something on this forum about this and also what you need buy and were.
If it still doesn´t work try to find nurse that are willing to help you. I think I read something on this forum about this and also what you need buy and were.
Thats too hardcore for me but thanks for the link anyways. I was able to control my white coat this time. Propranolol 3 hours before with food. Asked then to let me relax for 2-3 minutes before taking BP. Thats because they ask you a lot of questions and teste iron levels etc and then take BP. So all the talk etc makes me a bit anxious. Lets see if this becomes a trend or it was just an one off.
Hahaha! Tks Dr Saya. But last time i asked (red cross blood drive) i heard a big no. Now i am going to a blood center 15min away from where i live.Very happy it worked out this time. Don't be afraid to say "leave me be for a few minutes to relax and make sure my blood pressure is accurate". They (usually) won't bite ya!
I am no doctor but i would start with 20mg to test (and increase by 20mg if needed). Measure your pulse and BP every 30min and write it down. This way you will find out the time the medication will work at its max for you. Looks like 2-3 hours is the max plasma concentration. In my case BP and HR were at the lowest after 3 hours and stayed like that for at least another 3 hours. First time i took 1:30h before and it didnt work quite well. In my case it wasnt a magic bullet i still had to take my time to relax before letting someone take my BP.Since I have the same problem how much of Proprannol do take before 30-40mg or?
My doctor prescribed me Propranolol 40 mg years back for my anxiety. But after a month I stopt for no reason but..
Now I take for my BP Edarbi 20 mg (ARBs) I think they work well under normal circustances but very effective when my doc messure my BP (White coat syndrome or other stressful situations). So to the question is it safe to take my Propranolol 40 mg with my normal BP medication if I need to donated blood?
Sorry I meant they are not very effective when a doc is measuring my BP or even measured by myself when I feel anxious or stressed. I have to measure it under calm and quite situations underwise no point. It seems like my BP is reacting far too much on the state of my nerves. I think I will ask my doc if I could include a beta blocker (combo with ARB). But I am a bit affraid that it can cause ED problems etc.. which I don´t have now. If it wasn´t for these kinds of side effects I think a beta blocker would be more accurate due to my anxienty etc..
http://www.news-medical.net/news/2008/10/27/42197.aspx
Why is high blood pressure a contraindication for blood donation? I did some quick googling but didn't find a good answer. To me, it makes more sense that you shouldn't be able to donate blood if your blood pressure is too low. Is it because decreasing blood volume in a hypertensive patient results in increased cardiac output?
It is mostly just CYA general protocol for the donation center as they don't have an upper level medical practitioner present to make diagnostic decisions. Ironically blood donation is actually a fairly effective way to reduce high blood pressure for a patient with erythrocytosis. In some ways it is analogous to the in-patient setting where often the psychiatric floor will not accept a patient for admission if their BP is above a certain threshold (although they actually do have practitioners present)...I recall this latter point being a frequent frustration during residency.
50mg of Metoprolol XL the day prior and the day of my last donation had my pulse @ 85 and I normally trip @ 99 when I present for donation. My BP is good enough for them that I don't really have a problem there, just my pulse. They've tossed me out over 1bpm when I tested @ 101. 100 is their cutoff. But the sexual sides of this beta blocker prevent me from using it daily. I think Kyolic garlic supplements helped my BP a little bit.