What KIND of Blood Donation on Cycle?

In your own experience : What is the most effective type of blood donation to do when on a t-cyp cycle? I’m new to blood donations. The first one I did lasted about 30 minutes. The second one I did lasted a good 90 minutes.

I have noticed one major benefit from blood donations (from my first one). My skin has stopped bruising (black and blue) any time I do a blood test or shot (etc…)… My skin heals up much faster after doing blood tests, or a blood donation.

My dad said - back in like 1700’s - bloodletting was a commonplace medical/wellness procedure - that was even performed for the richest of the rich. I saw a documentary where Catherine the Great received bloodletting therapy.

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Bloodletting was a bullshit practice in times when medicinal knowlegde was low.

Anyways, i just dump blood on my own. Just put on a tourniquet, get a larger needle, and let it flow into a bowl.

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Was she swole as fuckk?

If not, she probably got no benefit from it whatsoever.

Readalot,

Did you call me ignorant?

You insult me, and then expect me to read your comments?

You’re hardcore dude. I can’t imagine harpooning myself with those giant needles in my veins. My luck, I’d pass out and bleed myself out.

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Ahahaha

I’ve done this too

I inject my TRT with 19g needles most of the time, I drew about 300ml of blood out on a few occasions… though I’ve never actually had high RBC/HCT, more of a precautionary measure back when I was experimenting with AAS

I haven’t used in quite a long time, however in my unique circumstances I seriously believe they helped me.

Okay. Thanks for clearing that up.

Sorry that I accused you of insulting me. My apologies.

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By the way: in this post you mentioned taking “u-HcG”.

Could you explain what is the “u-” prefix before the HcG? Does “u-” mean micro?

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Just my $0.02. If your BP is good, I wouldn’t worry about HCT (unless very high). If BP is high, and HCT is high, then lowering the amount of blood you have may make sense.

Last go around I took an aspirin (325 mg) every night to keep the blood cell production in check. Pretty simple to do, and it seems to buy a few points on the HCT test.

Hank,

I once knew a Latvian guy who sent me "Magnyl"-brand HcG... Apparently nobody can find it here in the Western Hemisphere.   I think Magnyl was FAR SUPERIOR to any of the low-grade HcG we have in the West.   Have you ever tried Magnyl, Hank?

Nop. I have seen only Pregnyl and Ovitrel over here.

How do you measure it then?

I just eyeball it at first and then measure in the bowl. I usually get like 300-500g

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A buddy of mine found a blood draw kit on Amazon (I think) buy my wife wont do it and I’m not sure I can do a decent job of getting it in the vein

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I practiced with smaller needles also a bit.

Молодец. Мой Папа отдыхал в Риге в 1966. Он сказал это очень красивоё место.

Using that parasite language is offensive. It’s exactly like using german in Jewish family dinner in which their grandparents were killed in a camp…

The Russian language is offensive?

Is it because you’re from a country that may end up at war with Russia?

Your country was also part of the soviet union for quite some time.

Yes, its offensive.
My country was a part because of invasion and occupation exactly the same way Ukraine is fighting against now.
Speaking russian to me is like someone saying Hello in japanese to everyone in US after Pearl Harbour.

Thankfully no one will be at war with Russia anymore. Ukrainians are doing their job very well. There is very little left in Russia.

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I know I’m late to this discussion, but I use the same approach as hankthetank.

I used to donate blood, but then spent a bunch of years travelling and did a bunch of very unbiblical things, so just using a needle and eyeballing it has worked pretty well.

We evolved to lose blood anyway.

There was a very old thread where someone named Bushidobadboy had a protocol for this kind of thing.

Edit - I use 27 gauge needles and pull from the left wrist. Usually 200 mls once a month.

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