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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Warning about frequent blood donations used to decrease hematocrit.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stpfan" data-source="post: 208193" data-attributes="member: 39333"><p>You're welcome! I'm always trying to help fellow posters with accurate data here.</p><p></p><p>I honestly don't know if my body is responding well with those numbers? My hematologist told me he sees nothing wrong with donating every 58 days if my body allows it. He never specified there was an Iron or Ferritin issue.</p><p></p><p>Just before my last donation which was July 26, 2021 the Red Cross measured the Hemoglobin at 15.6 So the blood has definitely thinned out back to normal. My highest Hemoglobin on record just before donation was 19.2 on January 8, 2020. I'm looking over my data now. Since that 19.2 reading... I've donated 10 consecutive times (every 58 days). So in all essence if your body can handle it... the hemoglobin will eventually go back to normal.</p><p></p><p>I don't plan on doing this "every 58 days" donation thing anymore. I just wanted to see how the body reacts... and if it's even possible to get the blood thinned out (back to normal) while on TRT. It took a very long time... but it is possible. I still have ED issues just like before.... blood pressure is good at around 120.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You're welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stpfan, post: 208193, member: 39333"] You're welcome! I'm always trying to help fellow posters with accurate data here. I honestly don't know if my body is responding well with those numbers? My hematologist told me he sees nothing wrong with donating every 58 days if my body allows it. He never specified there was an Iron or Ferritin issue. Just before my last donation which was July 26, 2021 the Red Cross measured the Hemoglobin at 15.6 So the blood has definitely thinned out back to normal. My highest Hemoglobin on record just before donation was 19.2 on January 8, 2020. I'm looking over my data now. Since that 19.2 reading... I've donated 10 consecutive times (every 58 days). So in all essence if your body can handle it... the hemoglobin will eventually go back to normal. I don't plan on doing this "every 58 days" donation thing anymore. I just wanted to see how the body reacts... and if it's even possible to get the blood thinned out (back to normal) while on TRT. It took a very long time... but it is possible. I still have ED issues just like before.... blood pressure is good at around 120. You're welcome! [/QUOTE]
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