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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Managing hematocrit levels with red blood cell donation
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<blockquote data-quote="Midnight" data-source="post: 15672" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>Hello BigFred - I donated double red cells for the first time approximately 4 months ago. I am due for another donation and will continue donating using this method. It's much more convenient, because you only need to donate 3 times per year. I also had a good feeling after the donation, since they not only return your whole blood back to you, but it is also mixed with a bag of saline, which actually made me feel more energized and less dehydrated. I'd recommend that you give it a shot next time and I think you'll be pleased with the results. I was told this form of donation is much better for the recipient as well, since there will potentially be less donors needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midnight, post: 15672, member: 610"] Hello BigFred - I donated double red cells for the first time approximately 4 months ago. I am due for another donation and will continue donating using this method. It's much more convenient, because you only need to donate 3 times per year. I also had a good feeling after the donation, since they not only return your whole blood back to you, but it is also mixed with a bag of saline, which actually made me feel more energized and less dehydrated. I'd recommend that you give it a shot next time and I think you'll be pleased with the results. I was told this form of donation is much better for the recipient as well, since there will potentially be less donors needed. [/QUOTE]
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