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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Rejected from blood donation because of white coat syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 49541" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>Indeed Fireproof! Just to add here my BP, triglycerides, cholesterol all improved after starting TRT. My BP this morning was 110/70 with a 64 pulse. However i still have white coat syndrome which causes me a lot of headaches. Where i work they do an annual health screening and my BP is always very high and i have to explain everything over and over again. I was planning to buy a term life insurance but i also put that on hold because of this. And the last event was being denied to donate blood. It is very frustrating because i know my BP at home is just fine but when doctors or nurses measure my BP and see that high number they always look at me suspicious of my white coat syndrome explanation... Very sad. I was lucky that the last blood center i went to the staff there was very very nice and understood my condition and did everything possible to calm me down so that my BP would lower and i could donate blood. The day before i went to a red cross blood drive and the lady there wasn't helpful. I told her about my condition after the first reading was high but she said there was nothing she could do. </p><p>Dr Saya and Nelson have been very helpful in this journey that TRT has been for me. I feel so much better after starting TRT and all health marks improved as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 49541, member: 13512"] Indeed Fireproof! Just to add here my BP, triglycerides, cholesterol all improved after starting TRT. My BP this morning was 110/70 with a 64 pulse. However i still have white coat syndrome which causes me a lot of headaches. Where i work they do an annual health screening and my BP is always very high and i have to explain everything over and over again. I was planning to buy a term life insurance but i also put that on hold because of this. And the last event was being denied to donate blood. It is very frustrating because i know my BP at home is just fine but when doctors or nurses measure my BP and see that high number they always look at me suspicious of my white coat syndrome explanation... Very sad. I was lucky that the last blood center i went to the staff there was very very nice and understood my condition and did everything possible to calm me down so that my BP would lower and i could donate blood. The day before i went to a red cross blood drive and the lady there wasn't helpful. I told her about my condition after the first reading was high but she said there was nothing she could do. Dr Saya and Nelson have been very helpful in this journey that TRT has been for me. I feel so much better after starting TRT and all health marks improved as well. [/QUOTE]
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Rejected from blood donation because of white coat syndrome
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