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jwtex said:I give every eight weeks. That is the shortest period allowed for a donation. If you get a scrip from your doc you can give more often but they discard the blood as unusable and will not let you donate if you tell them you are on HRT. I think you can pay to have a phlebotomy and they will draw and discard more often.
coz said:So they will lot let you donate if you are HRT (Just test shots) ?
I may need to donate soon, as my Haematocrit is getting high...Anyone on HRT that donates ?
BigRagu said:there is no way in $#@# i can donate blood..........................i hate needles as is........ i would have a heart attack.................
Looking at me blood test it says Hematology and lists a number of things.mranak said:My hemocrit was at 17.5 in my last CBC. I specificly requested that blood test, only to have my physician tell me to switch to doing the injections every 2 weeks instead of every week. Whatever.
The quick hemocrit test done just before I donated blood showed a value of 18.5.
I donate to an agency other than the Red Cross. I've been thinking about donating to two different donation agencies so that I can donate every 7 weeks.
HRT should not preclude one from donating blood, but many people working for these places don't have a clue.
Maybe I should have asked my question differently. Why don't they give blood donors the _option_ of joining the registry?SWALE said:They cannot "assume" consent to join the Natinal Marrow Donor Registry.
Seems like it wouldn't hurt for them to let me join the registry and then assess _my_ risk _if_ I happen to be a match. Depending on the situation, I would certainly be willing to put myself up to some risk to potentially save the life of another. For example, if I _had_ to, then I think that I could survive (although uncomfortably) without corticosteroid therapy.SWALE said:Those with asthma are at some increased risk during surgery. This is the criteria they use when selecting potential donors. That is why you are deferred. Sorry.
