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*XXL
What! You don’t know abbrevs
Cod Liver Oil and Vitamin E. Staples in a BB regimen.
What kills, survives.
L
Ahhh i see. I take omega 3 caps and now a no iron multivitamin along with b6 and D. I'll pick up CLO and E right away and add that to the daily take. Anything else you recommend brother? Thanks.
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Also take a baby aspirin everyday, will help thin the blood out a bit.
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Just donated
When the lady did the finger prick test she told me my hemoglobin level was 191 and said I was good to go. I thought over 190 is REALLY bad no? I'm on daily aspirin so lied about that and was well hydrated .
I'm confused about all this and curious how long it takes to feel better after donating?
Thanks for all the help you guys
Last edited by ilovehgh; 01-23-2021 at 02:47 AM.
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Youts
Also take a baby aspirin everyday, will help thin the blood out a bit.
I thought taking baby asprin when not necessary can cause other health issues?
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Well it's been about 15 hours since I gave blood and I do feel quite a bit better now. Odd heart palpitations are mostly gone, racing heartbeat for no reason...nothing so far, no dizzy spells when laying down and blood pressure feels lower now too(high normal is my usual). My new mission in life is heart health so lots of changes are going to be made very soon
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Donating blood will help, I personally have to give or get tested weekly due to some other issues. I'd skip the baby aspirin personally.
One thing you might also consider is if you have sleep apnea. A lack of oxygen in the blood will also cause this. I had to go on a cpap last year to help with my issues. It did make a difference.
BPP
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I was having high hemocrit levels with just TRT and I donated like 3 times and now even on cycle my Hemocrit or stays normal ,but my hematologist helps me with my AAS use so he is very cool 😎 with it and helps me watch it close he told me after abkut 2 - 3 donations of blood 🩸 your system adjust and normally that takes care of it for a long time
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Originally Posted by
ilovehgh
Well it's been about 15 hours since I gave blood and I do feel quite a bit better now. Odd heart palpitations are mostly gone, racing heartbeat for no reason...nothing so far, no dizzy spells when laying down and blood pressure feels lower now too(high normal is my usual). My new mission in life is heart health so lots of changes are going to be made very soon
Glad it worked out in your favor....were you also getting winded easily? Before donation.
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bigpapapumpaf
Donating blood will help, I personally have to give or get tested weekly due to some other issues. I'd skip the baby aspirin personally.
One thing you might also consider is if you have sleep apnea. A lack of oxygen in the blood will also cause this. I had to go on a cpap last year to help with my issues. It did make a difference.
BPP
How much blood do you get drained weekly?
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