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      Serious question no idiots please

      I have seen a similar post to this on another board get shit in by morons so please do not go telling me shit we all already know. I have been doing this a long time and little Timmy on his first cycle that read something on google and thinks he knows all about AAS can piss off.

      I will turn this into a scenario.

      Jack has ran three heavy tren cycles this year.
      Jack has high bp.
      Jack is losing breath early in workout.
      Jack is about to have a heart attack.

      It is time for Jack to donate blood.

      At the blood drive jack is told his hemoglobin is thirteen which makes his hematocrit estimated relatively low.

      What was Jack's problem?
      Was Jacks issue total blood volume rather than high hematocrit?

      After donation Jack was cured btw.

      Please someone that knows me answer my question.
      No googlers I have google too.

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      Well I read something on Google and it said...

      Haha I'm just messin, I dont have a clue, curious to hear if someone does.

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      LMFAO. I was confused AF reading that thread, once the mods started commenting I figured I would keep my opinions to myself.
      To answer the question... with a question: if someone has high bp, donates blood, then feels better.... Seems like common sense right?

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      Quote Originally Posted by HoldMyBeer View Post
      LMFAO. I was confused AF reading that thread, once the mods started commenting I figured I would keep my opinions to myself.
      To answer the question... with a question: if someone has high bp, donates blood, then feels better.... Seems like common sense right?
      Yes it is common sense and the right thing to do. The question is... Why is jack about to die?

      Hematocrit is a percentage measurement of the number of red blood cells per volume of blood. Hemoglobin is just tested to guestimate iron and hematocrit.

      So why is Jack dying?

      The only obvious answer to me is that Jack has too much blood in his body...

      Just wanting to confirm this.

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      Im interested in this case. I would think it’s blood volume based off the information provided but that’s just me rationalizing what’s going on


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      I’m also curious about this too. I have an idea, but no where near positive about the answer.

      My train of thought brings me back to when a friend of mine had Leukemia, and needed transplants and blood fusions.


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      Quote Originally Posted by Primemuscle View Post
      Im interested in this case. I would think it’s blood volume based off the information provided but that’s just me rationalizing what’s going on


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      I know three guys told they had low hemoglobin that were cured by donation.

      I dont think donation on AAS is always a high rbc issue.
      I think it can commonly be too much blood volume

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      Quote Originally Posted by born View Post
      I know three guys told they had low hemoglobin that were cured by donation.

      I dont think donation on AAS is always a high rbc issue.
      I think it can commonly be too much blood volume
      I agree completely. Also the increased BP might be the heart trying to pump faster since the blood is so thick and in turn it’s pumping faster to try to move that blood around. So it makes sense.

      And that’s why it’s so vital to donate blood every 8-10 weeks as well as get bloods done either quarterly or at least twice per year


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      Hemoglobin is just the proteins in blood that delivers oxygen to cells, muscles, organs, tissue ect ect..
      Its possible Jack had high hematocrit but low hemoglobin, hence the readon jack had high BP but couldnt breath.... more proteins were bound elsewhere in the blood... donating eased the stress on arteries and such... but Jack needs to find out why Hemoglobin is low with a full CBC panel

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      Bout $150 I can buy the centrifuge, tubes, and tube reader for hematocrit. AN ACTUAL HEMATOCRIT READING, not the guess work the red cross does with the hemoglobin ratio.

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