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[USER=38590]@readalot[/USER], I am very interested in this research trust me. However, I have been taking asprin for a while and have seen no differencein my HTC readings, unless it is every worse that 57% before the asprin. I was thinking it might be I took it early in the morning and tested in the afternoon. But if it has an irreversible effect on RBC irrespective of its short half life then the time of day I take the asprin should make no difference. Like I said, I am going to take the asprin closer to testing and see if I see any difference. I would love to see this work because I heard too much crap about me talking asprin and Eliquis every morning from doctors who look at me funny. But then they don't have to put up with the morning pain either.
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