I've donated at very close to that level, but I definitely didn't plan for mine to get that high, it was negligence on my part.
At the place where I donate, they won't accept you for a double RBC if your hemoglobin gets much over 18 g/dL because they can't get the double RBC machine programmed to return the correct amount of saline and uncollected blood components. When this happens, you can only do a whole blood donation. In order for them to draw more blood you would need a script from your Dr. for a therapeutic phlebotomy as Kel stated.
I would definitely do as suggested above ASAP: Hydrate well (I mean really well), donate ASAP, and look at lowering your dosage (maybe .25cc/50mg E 3.5 days?).
Just wondering have you noticed increased snoring recently? Also, as mentioned above were labs pulled just prior to injection consistently or have they been pulled at varying time in relation to your injections?
Last edited by almostgone; 08-22-2016 at 10:36 PM.
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