come on, surely none of you guys took this thread seriously.
It's one guy posting that his local clinic said it isn't required.
No studies, not even a doctor saying it...just anecdotal evidence.
Just lock the thread and move on until verified studies can be read
I dont no who was saying it. Maybe a Dr did say it. All I know is this is what happend today and I decided to post up and share it cause why not. Why lock the thread and why not take it seriously??
Yes. My hemoglobin was 18 it was time.
I dont no who was saying it. Maybe a Dr did say it. All I know is this is what happend today and I decided to post up and share it cause why not. Why lock the thread and why not take it seriously??
FDA said:Allow individuals on prescription testosterone to donate blood and blood components more frequently than every eight weeks without examination or certification of health by physician at time of donation, provided the donor is referred with a prescription by a physician containing instructions regarding frequency of phlebotomy and*hematocrit/hemoglobin limits*and to be exempt from placing special labeling about the donor’s disorder on the blood components. This approval is granted under the condition that only the Red Blood Cells collected from these individuals may be distributed; the plasma and platelet components from these individuals should not be distributed for transfusion.