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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: 82133" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>Last update on my whitecoat syndrome protocol for donating blood. I am not a doctor so please consult your doctor before trying any medications. I am simply posting what has been working for me. Using this protocol my BP at the donation site was below 120/80 and pulse on the low to mid 70. Before this my BP would be as high as 160/120 and pulse ~ 100. And all this using an adult cuff insteaf of a large adult cuff (my arms are big). For whatever reason they told me they cannot use a cutf provided by the patient.</p><p></p><p>24 hours before donating:</p><p>25mg metoprolol XR</p><p></p><p>12 hours before donating:</p><p>0.5mg ativan</p><p>40mg propanolol IR</p><p>200mg magnesium glycinate (doctor best)</p><p>1 caps sources natural theanine serene</p><p>5g l-arginine + 3g l-citrulline </p><p></p><p>3 hours before donating:</p><p>0.5mg ativan</p><p>80mg propanolol IR</p><p>200mg magnesium glycinate (doctor best)</p><p>1 caps sources natural theanine serene</p><p>100mg COQ10</p><p>5g l-arginine + 3g l-citrulline</p><p></p><p>1 hour before donating:</p><p>40mg propanolol IR</p><p></p><p>All this on an empty stomach (my BP is obviously lower if i dont eat).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 82133, member: 13512"] Last update on my whitecoat syndrome protocol for donating blood. I am not a doctor so please consult your doctor before trying any medications. I am simply posting what has been working for me. Using this protocol my BP at the donation site was below 120/80 and pulse on the low to mid 70. Before this my BP would be as high as 160/120 and pulse ~ 100. And all this using an adult cuff insteaf of a large adult cuff (my arms are big). For whatever reason they told me they cannot use a cutf provided by the patient. 24 hours before donating: 25mg metoprolol XR 12 hours before donating: 0.5mg ativan 40mg propanolol IR 200mg magnesium glycinate (doctor best) 1 caps sources natural theanine serene 5g l-arginine + 3g l-citrulline 3 hours before donating: 0.5mg ativan 80mg propanolol IR 200mg magnesium glycinate (doctor best) 1 caps sources natural theanine serene 100mg COQ10 5g l-arginine + 3g l-citrulline 1 hour before donating: 40mg propanolol IR All this on an empty stomach (my BP is obviously lower if i dont eat). [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Rejected from blood donation because of white coat syndrome
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