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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Donating Blood to control Levels
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<blockquote data-quote="stlstudent" data-source="post: 96110" data-attributes="member: 12108"><p>My hematocrit and hemoglobin run towards the upper range so just to keep them in check I donate blood to the Red Cross every time I’m eligible. </p><p></p><p>My question is whether I should do the ‘normal’ whole blood or go for the Power Red? Thinking out loud here, with whole blood I go more often so maybe it keeps my levels more steady and they take everything. With the Power Red I do not have to go as often which is nice but they only take red blood cells and replace a bunch of the rest. </p><p></p><p>Taking convience out of it, which one will do me the most good when controlling hematocrit and ‘sticky blood’</p><p></p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stlstudent, post: 96110, member: 12108"] My hematocrit and hemoglobin run towards the upper range so just to keep them in check I donate blood to the Red Cross every time I’m eligible. My question is whether I should do the ‘normal’ whole blood or go for the Power Red? Thinking out loud here, with whole blood I go more often so maybe it keeps my levels more steady and they take everything. With the Power Red I do not have to go as often which is nice but they only take red blood cells and replace a bunch of the rest. Taking convience out of it, which one will do me the most good when controlling hematocrit and ‘sticky blood’ Nick [/QUOTE]
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