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Yeah, I knew that. [emoji106] Over 54 and they wont let you donate plasma. I was wondering about whole blood at red cross, if they check or wont let you donate based on hematocrit.

At the center i went to they as a series of questions on an ipad, some directly related to illegal AAS use. The nurse said they check all bloods, so my question then, if we are all donating mid or post cycle to reduce rbc count, how is it that they are not black listing you?
 
At the center i went to they as a series of questions on an ipad, some directly related to illegal AAS use. The nurse said they check all bloods, so my question then, if we are all donating mid or post cycle to reduce rbc count, how is it that they are not black listing you?
I've never had an issue but I always make sure if I'm gonna donate I do it at the end of the aas halflife so my levels aren't so high.
 
At the center i went to they as a series of questions on an ipad, some directly related to illegal AAS use. The nurse said they check all bloods, so my question then, if we are all donating mid or post cycle to reduce rbc count, how is it that they are not black listing you?

They are only checking for disease in the blood, they aren't looking for steroids. That amount that would be in that little bag would not be enough to do anything to anyone.

Tainted blood is what they are looking for , aids virus, etc.
 
They are only checking for disease in the blood, they aren't looking for steroids. That amount that would be in that little bag would not be enough to do anything to anyone.

Tainted blood is what they are looking for , aids virus, etc.

So then why all the AAS questions? Like some done as is actually gonna say "yes"?
 
I've never understood what getting a tattoo is such a big deal. If they are testing the blood anyway then why turn someone away just for having a tattoo in the last 6 months. There are some very clean, sterile and professional tattoo artist out there now. I guess they think everyone is getting inked and a trailer park with her uncle just got out of prison.
 
So then why all the AAS questions? Like some done as is actually gonna say "yes"?

Because your using a needle not injected by a doctor. They don't know if you are re using needles etc[emoji106][emoji51][emoji106]

Edit: or sharing needles. All points back to the disease thing.

And yeah, I don't know anyone who would mark yes! Instant go home black list lol. And no cookies for you
 
I've never understood what getting a tattoo is such a big deal. If they are testing the blood anyway then why turn someone away just for having a tattoo in the last 6 months. There are some very clean, sterile and professional tattoo artist out there now. I guess they think everyone is getting inked and a trailer park with her uncle just got out of prison.
Some states dont have laws about sterile needle use in tattoo parlors and some diseases take a while to show up.
 
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