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Seriously? That's good to know. I never would have thought of it like that. I have heard it is good to donate to thin it down so to speak, but I wasn't sure if it was alright for someone to use. I mean if someone is having to take blood then they are obviously in some sort of medical situation and I wouldn't want to cause anyone any further issues.Yes it is OK, My doctor that prescribes me test c also give me a prescription for weekley donations until rbc drops to where it is supposed to be. I generally donate once a month at the blood bank. If i start getting head aches and blood pressure tries to go up I will go donate then. You dont wont your blood getting to thick or you can have strokes ect.. My doctor says its super blood and many people will do very well if they get some of it.
FUCK NO. Im a regular with donating and know that if i go the dark side it will be something i have to give up.
I do know that it is a good thing to have blood taken every now and then while on cycle because many steroids can make you RBC high and giving blood helps that.
Would it be ok to donate blood while on test c ? I have donated before a few times without issue and there is a blood drive going on the area. I would like to donate again, but don't want to do anyone any harm or anything.
I do know that it is a good thing to have blood taken every now and then while on cycle because many steroids can make you RBC high and giving blood helps that.
What is the deal with having a high RBC? I understand the mechanism with erythropoietin, but is a high RBC bad for you?
Yes, it is a condition called polycythemia. It increases the viscosity of your blood.
If RBC is VERY high, it can cause heart failure, stroke, pulmonary embolisms and even Leukemia.
It also stresses all of your organs as a whole because it is more difficult for the blood to flow through them.
I went to donate 2 years ago and they ask me if i used any drugs with a needle. i told them i did aas in the past and they made me sign a paper stating that i would never donate again. because it wasnt prescribed by a doctor. i wished i never told them but i wanted to be honest.
Roid, that was my first thought when I started the thread. Seems they would have to test blood for anything that was very abnormal before they put it in use. I know they test for diseases, but wasn't sure exactly how far the testing went after that.
They are worried about AIDS and if you say you use injectable drugs, it red flags you. Running a test cycle in no way is going to affect the quality of blood. If you gave someone a single 1000mg injection, it wouldn't do anything. The amount in your blood is probably way less then that.
The main purpose of giving blood is to save lives, a matter of life or death. No one is going to be worried about trace amounts of test, aspirin, alcohol, etc
I am 100% positive they screen the blood.
I just wonder if something like rec drugs show up they put you on some kind of black list that will not allow you to donate again ?
They are worried about AIDS and if you say you use injectable drugs, it red flags you. Running a test cycle in no way is going to affect the quality of blood. If you gave someone a single 1000mg injection, it wouldn't do anything. The amount in your blood is probably way less then that.
The main purpose of giving blood is to save lives, a matter of life or death. No one is going to be worried about trace amounts of test, aspirin, alcohol, etc
The way I have always looked at it is that everyone who gives blood is on a drug of some type, whether they take beta blockers, statins, pain meds or just drank a tall starbucks breakfast blend everyone has drugs in their system. The drugs that we are on are FDA approved prescription, we just are using them without a script.
Sh*t, I've given blood at the College a couple of times w/herb in my system. Hookin' it up with that Super Hippie Blood!
The only list you'll find yourself on is maybe one of an STD kind.