No need to tell them you’re on trt. The questionaire just asks if you have injected anything NOT prescribed by a doctor. Whole blood is fine. If you really want to reduce your hemo, double red is the way to go, but takes longer and also takes longer to recover.My hemocrit hit 52.0 on my last blood test. My dr told me to donate blood. Do I disclose that I am on TRT and was told by my dr to donate? What type of donation do I tell them? whole blood, RBC'S only? never did this before any suggestions?
My hemocrit hit 52.0 on my last blood test. My dr told me to donate blood. Do I disclose that I am on TRT and was told by my dr to donate? What type of donation do I tell them? whole blood, RBC'S only? never did this before any suggestions?
Madman,No.
Whole blood and forget double red (power red) as you need to keep an eye on your ferritin.
Donating too frequently let alone double red is a surefire way to crash your ferritin/iron.
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A form of estrogen produced from testosterone. Important for bone health, mood, and libido. Too high can cause side effects; too low can affect well-being.
Dihydrotestosterone is a potent androgen derived from testosterone. Affects hair growth, prostate health, and masculinization effects.
The biologically active form of testosterone not bound to proteins. Directly available for cellular uptake and biological effects.
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