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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
At home phlebotomy
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<blockquote data-quote="mooseman109" data-source="post: 193861" data-attributes="member: 14445"><p>We do it at home. My wife is trained though. We can buy 16 ga kits online. Big bore needle does not feel good poking around in there if the person doing the poking is unskilled. So if you have large veins that stick out you can probably be ok. Pay attention next time you go to red cross or wherever to things like how they lay your arm, angles/direction. Do they take tourniquet off after blood flows or leave it on. How they tape things up...... Then you can assist your chosen poker person! </p><p>So we did this one time. I took a shower as it was cold in the house, I sat up in a chair rather than laying down and she drained out 550-600 units as it was a 600 unit bag. I passed out as soon as the needle was pulled out. Too much vasodilation prior to beginning. Be smart, but it can be done at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooseman109, post: 193861, member: 14445"] We do it at home. My wife is trained though. We can buy 16 ga kits online. Big bore needle does not feel good poking around in there if the person doing the poking is unskilled. So if you have large veins that stick out you can probably be ok. Pay attention next time you go to red cross or wherever to things like how they lay your arm, angles/direction. Do they take tourniquet off after blood flows or leave it on. How they tape things up...... Then you can assist your chosen poker person! So we did this one time. I took a shower as it was cold in the house, I sat up in a chair rather than laying down and she drained out 550-600 units as it was a 600 unit bag. I passed out as soon as the needle was pulled out. Too much vasodilation prior to beginning. Be smart, but it can be done at home. [/QUOTE]
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