Just another weird thought I had today..
Would the recipient receive your jacked blood?
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Just another weird thought I had today..
Would the recipient receive your jacked blood?
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I need all the juice in my body when I am on a cycle. I definately wouldn't donate my roid blood to anyone. I do wonder if the person who recieved it would get a test boost though? I'd be interested to find out.
I can possibly understand the first half of your comment,but I can't see how your test levels would drop though.Your blood concentrations would remain the same,but with slightly less blood in your system.If you pour out 1/4 bottle of whiskey,it's still the same proff.This is only my thought on this,I could very well be wrong!Quote:
Originally Posted by animal-inside
that sounds about right da bull and it does make seince to me i dont think it would hurt
Yea but lets say there was 10mg of test in your blood u donated... your going to have 10mg less? correct?Quote:
Originally Posted by Da Bull
man you guys are all off... plain and simple.. you die..... no but on a more serious note i don;t htink it will affect you because like da bull said it's all gonna still be the same concentration you'll just have x amount less blood... i think when your body reproduces that blood however the concentration may be less due to increased blood but the same amount of juice... this shouldn;t pose a problem thoguh since most shoot at least E4D it shouldn;t hurt you all that much...
Sounds good in theory, but after you pour part of that whiskey out.. and top it up with water!! IE your body replaces the blood you donated, it does not have higher levels of test, so it would delute your remaining blood?? Just a thought.
First, they would owe me some serious money....
Second, the person that gets it will be feeling pretty **** good after recieving....
Third, I hope tha person can handle the pump they will get from it :lol:
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as long as they dont give it to a woman there wont be any probs, and if they did in about a week they would be ready for the circus freak show :lol: :lol: :elephant:
Sounds good in theory, but after you pour part of that whiskey out.. and top it up with water!! IE your body replaces the blood you donated, it does not have higher levels of test, so it would delute your remaining blood?? Just a thought.
~kevin
That would be my assumption too
Actually, your not allowed to donate blood if you ever intramascularly injected steroids. I remember going to donate blood one time, and it was like question 33 or something. I answered yes, and they said I can never be a donor because of that. Same thing with a juicin buddy of mine.
No, because all donations are tested for any viruses, pathogens, or any other microorganism capable of causing disease.Quote:
Originally Posted by LeafsFan
That's why I was wondering...I wonder if the blood banks (ie: The Red Cross) regulate the amount of testosterone found in blood before sending it back to hospital for use..
But where does testosterone fall in the above? ie: not a virus, pathogen ?Quote:
Originally Posted by 01dragonslayer
Do they test for elevated test?
Yep, it would be scanned anyways even if you lied.Quote:
Originally Posted by illflex
In this day and age any abnormality in blood is rejected.
Probably be shipped to Canada for use like they did with the prison donors from Texas infected with hep C.....lol j/k
Its not really a virus or a pathgen, but steroids have been know to accelerate some forms of disease. Cancer for one.Quote:
Originally Posted by LeafsFan
The amount of androgens in a unit of blood is insignificant....normal values are 300-1000 *nanograms*/100mL.
This would have no effect on the donor or the recepient....hormones are not regularly screened for.
there you have it
Right on Doc...glad you chimed in!!Quote:
Originally Posted by longhornDr
bro.. don't give blood while on.. not a good thing... doctor won't know.. and could hurt the person getting the blood..
Like I said in the last line of my post,I could be very wrong.But seeing Doc's post,it seems to be so insignificant,it really would have any major impact on your blood levels.Quote:
Originally Posted by animal-inside
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Originally Posted by illflex
that is correct. I know 99% bros are super careful and obviously don't share needles, but you're not supposed to donate if you have shot stuff in your body, or gotten a tattoo within the last year.