I tried donating blood today, but was denied because my pulse was too high.?


Question:
I have never had a problem donating blod before, but today when I went to donate blood my blood pressure was 148/?? and my pulse was 112. I just had a physical on Thursday and my blood pressure was 122/72 and my pulse was 72.

The nurse at the blood bank had me rest for 15 min and my pulse was still 112. Why in the world would my pulse be so high?? I really can't think of anythying I'd be stressed about today and not on Thursday.

Answers:
Did you perhaps eat or drink anything containing caffeine? This would both increase your heart rate and blood pressure.
possible that you were unconsciously worried about giving blood,being stuck with a needle.a lot of patients bp and pulse increase at a doctor's visit.
Well I don't like doctors or needles so my pulse always goes up when I'm there! Maybe you had too much caffeine or didn't like the nurse or situation that one time. Try again, and take your doctor's note that your pulse was okay at your physical. And its great that you donate blood!
Your pulse can change at any moment. You may not feel stressed out, but it could be something that you ate, too much salt or something hot and spicey. You may be nervous just because you are at the blood donation drive, did you smoke a cigarette or come in in a hurry? There are many factors that could have contributed to your increased pulse rate. You were probobly just over the mark for blood donation, they probobly cut off at a pulse of 100 bpm's. Your blood could come out too quickly if your pulse is up, and if your blood comes out quickly, you are likely to faint, or feel dizzy or sick. They are just protecting you. Dont worry about it and try again next time. I commend you for donating blood, it is a great thing to do to help others!
sorry to say but you might be suffering from high bp..u ought to get it checked and ask doctor abt the food habits that will help u lower it down .....lets hope u not hav high bp problem
Many things can start your pulse racing or your blood pressure to rise. Food is one of the biggest culprits. Salt can raise your blood pressure. I agree with one of the posts, you could have been anxious about the procedure, without really knowing. I was a regular donor, up until 3 months ago. A breast cancer diagnosis and surgery, put a halt to my being a donor. I'm glad you are willing to try. I was actually refused once, because their scales said I weighed 109. I've not weighted that since I was a pre-teen. I couldn't convince them, I was 116. They used a bathroom scales and put it on a carpet! I reported this to the proper person, and the policy of how they take a person's weight has changed.
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