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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI had a spike of blood pressure about two hours ago.
I went to donate blood. The office had us put a plastic strip under our tongues. They told me to step out of line. Uh oh.
I heard the number "99" mentioned during hushed conversation.
They politely told me that today was not a good day for me to donate.
So with pounding heart, I searched for a drugstore. I literally bought the last thermometer that was locked, behind the counter.
98.9 degrees, which is upper limits of normal, no fever.
As I'm a cashier at a grocery emporium, I'm going to take my temperature every six hours to check.
Don't get me wrong: I feel great, no symptoms of C-19.
My dark side grumbled now that I had a quick phase of fear, I likely had/have a spike in B/P, making me vulnerable to either exposure of the Virus or enhance its progression if I have it already. (Yes, I'm over 60.)
samnsara
(17,634 posts)..to work and i have been self isolated for a week but now our county is on shelter in place just the same day I ran out of prescription dog food..we will venture in to hunt and gather..
Pachamama
(16,887 posts)I thought that as long as its below 100, its not considered a fever.
Many people, myself included can run higher at times when completely normal.
no_hypocrisy
(46,160 posts)Pachamama
(16,887 posts)I am sorry this caused you stress. Thank you for having taken the time to go donate blood and hopefully you can in the near future.
MyNameGoesHere
(7,638 posts)My 95ish would probably end me up in the morgue.
SunSeeker
(51,662 posts)Sorry about the temperature scare. I'm afraid to even check my temperature, so you're braver than me!
My BP spiked at the doctor appointment I had last week. It was so scarey just being there and everyone there looked stressed, with no protective equipment. My BP is normally 107/70. That day it was 140/85.
Stay well.
no_hypocrisy
(46,160 posts)Calming down after a cheeseburger and onion rings, I now consider that I would rather know than not know ASAP. Maybe if you suppress the fever at the earliest opportunity, you can keep C-19 Virus from running away in your body. (The only Tylenol I found was in the supermarket. Albeit, it was Tylenol PM. And I only got the 24 pills, not 100, as I'm not a panic buyer.)