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    I wonder if that is part of the game when it comes to AAS in general. More blood, more oxygen, more performance. Up to a certain point I guess.

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    Can't neglect the dangers in this however, for instance if it keeps rising well above slight elevations. Polycythemia can be life threatening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEOINAGE View Post
    Can't neglect the dangers in this however, for instance if it keeps rising well above slight elevations. Polycythemia can be life threatening.
    Agreed. Always admired your screen name. Also my favorite throw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEOINAGE View Post
    Can't neglect the dangers in this however, for instance if it keeps rising well above slight elevations. Polycythemia can be life threatening.
    x2. It's just a no-brainer to donate regularly & really easy-peasy once you're into the routine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by APIs View Post
    x2. It's just a no-brainer to donate regularly & really easy-peasy once you're into the routine...
    Unfortunately I had high pulse which kept me from donating lots of times. Now I have really low iron so it's a no go, absorption issues, but I monitor hematocrit and rbc and those are fine, just worried about bringing my iron back and those rising too fast...

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