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lisamgoldberg:
Hi everyone,
So my brother and I are still getting tested to find out who will be the doner for my dad. Today, I had to go for the 2 hour glucose screening test, b/c they found some glucose in my urine and said it could be a possible sign of future diabetes and then I would be ruled out for donating. My brother on the other hand just go news that his blood pressure was high, he thinks b/c he is super stressed. They have to now do a 24 hr blood pressure test on him.
Did this happen to any of you? I am getting nervous now they we both may not be able to be doners.
Thanks,
Lisa

jstx:
Lisa,

I also had high blood pressure readings that they were concerned about.  I was nervous, had flown out of state for my all day evaluation, and had the CT scan with contrast dye prior to them taking my blood pressure.  All of that contributed to very high blood pressure.  I wore the 24 hour cuff on a holiday so I didn't have to go to work and did normal stuff around the house.  It showed that my blood pressure was normal and they cleared me to donate (I donated two weeks ago!).  Try not to get stressed....I know that is easier said than done-waiting and the unknown are so hard.  Let us know how it all goes; we'll be anxious to hear about it.

Terryw:
Hi Lisa,

I'm going though all the testing and have just had the results that I am a match for my brother and waiting for the next lot of tests (24hr BP,24hr Urine,and the Glomerular filtration rate) and know that it can make you stressed about it all as you want to help your loved one to get better.

All I can say is just try and relax and your brother!! what will be will be and its all out of our hands and know everyone will keep everything crossed for all of you  ;)

Terry ;D

Orchidlady:
Lisa, I had the same thing happen with the glucose. The initial bloodwork showed my A1C at .2 above what they considered acceptable. I was overweight, and the coordinator said they would allow me to lose the weight and would retest using the glucose tolerance test. After I lost a good amount of the weight, they did the glucose tolerance test - I passed without problem. Then, just to be sure , they made me do it again 30 days later! Passed it again.

It is really hard and frustrating to go through this, but they truly are doing it for your health and benefit. They already have one patient with health issues, they don't want to make it two patients.........
Hang tight, and relax. These are just the first steps, and a lot of things work themselves out along the way.

Good luck to you both!

upnover:
Lisa,

I went through the blood pressure fiasco as well. I am normally 120/80. When I started to go through all the testing, sitting in waiting rooms etc. my bp went high. They made me do the 24hr test and I passed it. Just tell your brother he wont sleep much cause every hour the machine fires up and you wake up.
Good luck with the process, it will be worth it.

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