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Is it time to start donating blood?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiddler" data-source="post: 12217" data-attributes="member: 1194"><p>I donated after having my Hematocrit sit at 54 for 3 months. The Doctors didn't seem excited about it but i was worrying over it.</p><p>I was also feeling flushed and like I had a low grade headache constantly. </p><p>I was told that the Red Cross wouldn't take a donation based on my numbers.</p><p>I just went ahead and scheduled anyhow (first time ever donating) and I went in did all the paperwork they did a quick test and showed my Hemoglobin to be 19.2 and she said i was good to go. </p><p>I had of course disclosed that I was on TRT and she said that explained the high Hemaglobin but since 20 was the high limit I was fine.</p><p>She did suggest i just get myself on a 7-8 week donation schedule and everybody would benefit.</p><p>She knew of quite a few people donating that were TRT patients and she said every 2 months is a great protocol.</p><p>Best of luck. Oh and I will tell you this. Nearly immediate relief from the headaches following the donation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiddler, post: 12217, member: 1194"] I donated after having my Hematocrit sit at 54 for 3 months. The Doctors didn't seem excited about it but i was worrying over it. I was also feeling flushed and like I had a low grade headache constantly. I was told that the Red Cross wouldn't take a donation based on my numbers. I just went ahead and scheduled anyhow (first time ever donating) and I went in did all the paperwork they did a quick test and showed my Hemoglobin to be 19.2 and she said i was good to go. I had of course disclosed that I was on TRT and she said that explained the high Hemaglobin but since 20 was the high limit I was fine. She did suggest i just get myself on a 7-8 week donation schedule and everybody would benefit. She knew of quite a few people donating that were TRT patients and she said every 2 months is a great protocol. Best of luck. Oh and I will tell you this. Nearly immediate relief from the headaches following the donation. [/QUOTE]
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