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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="Bambi" data-source="post: 37519" data-attributes="member: 2284"><p><strong>Low Iron and still able to donate.....</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I had extremely low iron stores after a few years of donating. My primary doctor diagnosed me with iron deficient anemia - and I felt horrible. I was referred to a hematologist and the iron levels came back up. Eventually, the hematologist indicated that it was better for me to not take supplemental iron because of the raise in hematocrit I had between donations, and that is how it now stands. I actually feel better after I give blood, even with low iron levels being chronic - my blood pressure goes down and I feel a bit more tranquil for a few days - not tired, just a bit tranquil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bambi, post: 37519, member: 2284"] [b]Low Iron and still able to donate.....[/b] I had extremely low iron stores after a few years of donating. My primary doctor diagnosed me with iron deficient anemia - and I felt horrible. I was referred to a hematologist and the iron levels came back up. Eventually, the hematologist indicated that it was better for me to not take supplemental iron because of the raise in hematocrit I had between donations, and that is how it now stands. I actually feel better after I give blood, even with low iron levels being chronic - my blood pressure goes down and I feel a bit more tranquil for a few days - not tired, just a bit tranquil. [/QUOTE]
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Warning about frequent blood donations used to decrease hematocrit.
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