Can I donate blood in Florida with these numbers

halfape211

Not Novice, But Not Pro
Looks like I need to donate blood. Can I donate blood in Florida with these numbers or am I wasting my time asking?? If not, what else can I do to dump some blood?

WBC 7.0 3.4-10.8 x10E3/uL 01
RBC 6.02 HIGH 4.14-5.80 x10E6/uL 01
Hemoglobin 17.5 12.6-17.7 g/dL 01
Hematocrit 54.1 HIGH 37.5-51.0 % 01
MCV 90 79-97 fL 01
MCH 29.1 26.6-33.0 pg 01
MCHC 32.3 31.5-35.7 g/dL 01
RDW 13.7 12.3-15.4 % 01
Platelets 204 150-379 x10E3/uL 01
Neutrophils 68 % 01
Lymphs 23 % 01
Monocytes 6 % 01
Eos 3 % 01
Basos 0 % 01
Neutrophils (Absolute) 4.7 1.4-7.0 x10E3/uL 01
Lymphs (Absolute) 1.6 0.7-3.1 x10E3/uL 01
Monocytes(Absolute) 0.4 0.1-0.9 x10E3/uL 01
Eos (Absolute) 0.2 0.0-0.4 x10E3/uL 01
Baso (Absolute) 0.0 0.0-0.2 x10E3/uL 01
Immature Granulocytes 0 % 01
Immature Grans (Abs) 0.0 0.0-0.1 x10E3/uL 01
 
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You shouldn't have any problem donating at all. They go apeshit for people who have hemoglobin near the top of the range. They love it.

Your blood is fairly thick with a HCT of 54.1, so be sure to drink plenty of water leading up to your donation or they may have a hard time getting the blood out of you.
 
yes, not even all that high.
Everyone in Colorado walks around with numbers like that just from the altitude.
 
The red cross will take you up to almost 60% HCT, so you're fine. If you're not already though, I'd look at adding methylcobalamin (B-12 with a methyl molecule instead of the crap cyanocobalamin) to your supplement stack. Your platelets are looking kind of on the low side for having a higher hemoglobin.
 
The red cross will take you up to almost 60% HCT, so you're fine. If you're not already though, I'd look at adding methylcobalamin (B-12 with a methyl molecule instead of the crap cyanocobalamin) to your supplement stack. Your platelets are looking kind of on the low side for having a higher hemoglobin.

You never fail to freggin amaze me with your knowledge!! It's not normal (and I mean that as a compliment). :) I mean.., who the heck knows this stuff?? I'm mighty perplexed. lol :-)
My thanks to you and the other fine gentlemen for the help
 
Mine was High and the Red Cross took me. I wouldnt wait though get in as soon as you can. Whoever gets your blood might suddenly lose viscreal fat and get a spike in libido. j/k
 
You never fail to freggin amaze me with your knowledge!! It's not normal (and I mean that as a compliment). :) I mean.., who the heck knows this stuff?? I'm mighty perplexed. lol :-)
My thanks to you and the other fine gentlemen for the help

Just been through a lot of this stuff already, that's all. ;)


I'll take all the compliments I can get though. :wiggle:
 
I'll go in today to give blood. Anyone have any idea of how long from giving blood to when my Hemocrit level might subside? (When to get another blood test)
Thanks Guys
 
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I'll go in today to give blood. Anyone have any idea of how long from giving blood to when my Hemocrit level might subside? (When to get another blood test)
Thanks Guys


It may take more than one donation to bring your HCT down to a more reasonable level. A decent rule of thumb is that a whole blood donation will bring your HCT down by about 3%. In my experience it's been a little more than that, but it's tough to speak about it in absolutes because HCT is not a static lab value. It fluctuates quite a bit, largely based on hydration.

If I were you I'd donate today, and again in 8 weeks, then get labs done.
 
It may take more than one donation to bring your HCT down to a more reasonable level. A decent rule of thumb is that a whole blood donation will bring your HCT down by about 3%. In my experience it's been a little more than that, but it's tough to speak about it in absolutes because HCT is not a static lab value. It fluctuates quite a bit, largely based on hydration.

If I were you I'd donate today, and again in 8 weeks, then get labs done.

You guys are brilliant! You can't get this stuff from doctors. Thanks
 
Thats because you came to the best place :)

When you're right..., you're right. When you're wrong... nah... just kidding :-)

Anyways just gave blood donation. If hemoglobin had been 2 points higher they would not have taken my blood. And they only took regular blood as my iron was high.
 
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