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EMEGENCY I need help, mother needs transfusion

GawdsGift

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my mother needs a transfusion, we share a rare blood type, B-. i know to lie in the questioniare aout never using needles for drug use, but i am in the middle of a high dose cycle. will my blood get red flagged, or will it go throught the testing process with no proble, and MOST importantly if it does get approved for transfusion will the AAS in my blood supply mess her up????


PLEASE help i am expected to give blood by tonight at 7 or tomorrow the latest. THANKS
 
if you don't actualy know anything please don't post your opinion, this is very important, no room for speculation, thankls
 
What does she need the tranfusion for? If she is going to have surgery and you are being relied on for your blood you'd damn well better come clean before this happens.

Regardless, because you are in the middle of a high dose cycle you'd damn well better come clean before you donate.


Good luck, wishing the best for your mom.
 
People on perscribed steroids are not supposed to donate blood. Any individual that has ever taken non-perscribed steroids is forever prohibited from donating blood.
 
That's right, if you've used Needles to self administer drugs, you cannot donate blood.

Hope everything works out for you and your mother.
 
i know you cant donate when you have done self injections, but thats not a issue to me, what is a issue is if the blood in my system will fuck up my mother or if their is any point in donating. when donating blood the hospial does checks to make sure its clean of disease and other stuff, will the AAs in my system throw up red flags on these tests and most importantly will the AAs in my system mess up my mother, my mother is a chemo patient and her platelets(SP) are low, thats why she needs me to give her blood, this is the first time this has happend. will the AAS in my system hurt my mother, she is a hepatitus C patient undergoing interferon and chemo who needs a transfusion to raise her platelett(SP) levels???

i know i am not "supposed " to give blood becasuse of self injections but i use clean needles every time so its not the issue i am concerned with, i am concerned with the AAS levels in my blood having some negative effect on my mother.

DR's and GURUS please. KARMA to you all.

and please don't flame me this is a real concern
 
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I understand you are not worried about disease associated with "needle users" that is the cause for the formal ban on donation. I assume you have never shared a needle and practice clean technique.


However, the drugs in your blood are a concern. Perhaps there are interaction issues. Perhaps there are immune responce issues. Perhaps there are issues directly related to the action of the drugs in your system. Hell, perhaps your increased RBC count due to the EQ and d-bol would be of some benifit.

Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps...


DO NOT GET TALKED INTO "it's ok, just go for it bro" BY SOMEONE ON THE INTERNET REGARDLESS OF WHAT THEY CLAIM THEIR CREDENTIALS TO BE!!

This is your mom bro. Be straight with the doctors involved. Wishing the best...
 
my good friend..

personally, i wouldnt take the chance giving my mother my blood.

my prayers bro.
 
yes i use clean method of injection and i NEVER would evenconceive of sharing a needle. the thought of the AAS being a bennefit has crossed my mind, i know HIV patients use some AAS and hepatitus is alot like HIV. I will have to grit down and open the table to coversation on my AAS use and see if it is a concen with the doctors. I know that ess than 1 % of the state i reside in has B- blood, so a second donor is unlikely, If the doctors feel ity is essential then they'll have to make that decision, your right silent, i shouldn;t take the word of any one on the net that i can't sit down qwith and get paper on their backgrounds. I will keep upping this post and let every one know what the doctor says tomorrow when i consult with him. i figure that their is 8 pints of blood in the body(i think) and i do well oer a gram a week off aas so i would be hooking my mother up with like 300mg of juice. that might be alot of a chemo patient,might not be. i don't know, thanks for letting me vent or reach out for answers when all i needed to hear was " ask a doctor"

i would still like to see some of the DR.'s replies. THANKS again method
 
Don't do it, I had this discussion with a friend of mine who is a doc a couple of weeks ago. This could really be damaging.
 
good looks andy and thanks satch, your my dog. bro hit e up on aim tomorrow i am busy tonight odviously but i wanted to ask yo something. PEACE
 
GawdsGift said:
yes i use clean method of injection and i NEVER would evenconceive of sharing a needle. the thought of the AAS being a bennefit has crossed my mind, i know HIV patients use some AAS and hepatitus is alot like HIV. I will have to grit down and open the table to coversation on my AAS use and see if it is a concen with the doctors. I know that ess than 1 % of the state i reside in has B- blood, so a second donor is unlikely, If the doctors feel ity is essential then they'll have to make that decision, your right silent, i shouldn;t take the word of any one on the net that i can't sit down qwith and get paper on their backgrounds. I will keep upping this post and let every one know what the doctor says tomorrow when i consult with him. i figure that their is 8 pints of blood in the body(i think) and i do well oer a gram a week off aas so i would be hooking my mother up with like 300mg of juice. that might be alot of a chemo patient,might not be. i don't know, thanks for letting me vent or reach out for answers when all i needed to hear was " ask a doctor"

i would still like to see some of the DR.'s replies. THANKS again method


Even if you not worried about infection. Even if your steroids are all Doctor perscribed you cannot donate.

Blood cannot be donated utill 3dy after the last oral steroid and 3dy after an IM injection.
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My thoughts are that injecting steroids is a moot point, that rule applies to addicts that share needles.
I don't think that the steroids in your blood will hurt your mother, in fact I'm nearly positive. BUT I AM NOT A MEDICAL DOCTOR, so I am only giving an educated guess.
My major concern would be that your blood hematocrit (rbc count) may be highly elevated because of the eq and this may cause the doctor to question you as to why.
Once agin I don't think that this will be of a major concern either.
I would state to the doctor that you are concerned because you have been pounding prohormones for the last few months, as the blood matabolites for many PH are the same as some steroids, you are covered as far as legal implications. If the doctor then deems that it is necessary he will do the appropiate tests on your blood. Let us knows how things workout.
 
best of luck to your mother.

but no way should you give blood IMO, and the idea of trying to medicate her through the juice that is in your veins although with the best intentions, is just insane. You can go in, and then tell them not to use the blood. You can also say that you were slightly anemic (the blood floats instead of sinks when they drop it in the tube) so couldn't give, if you need an "excuse" if you decide not to donate, or they disqualify you.

If you're on proscar/propecia(finasteride) or avodart(dutasteride) you can't donate either.

again, hope everything goes well for your mother.
 
gawds gift, i would fully advise the docs about your use so they can consider the possible complications of transfusing your mom with blood that is obiously way over the limit with male hormone and whatever oter by products and metabolites of the aas. i do not know what region you are in but generally, there is going to be a local blood supplier that will likely have plenty of blood to be put to use. while you have a blood type that is relatively rare (1.5% of the population), your mother is also able to receive O- blood and 7.5% of the population has that type. when there are emergencies (gun shots, car wrecks, disasters) and there is no time to type a person, they are given O neg blood because every person in the world can receive that type. there are no antibodies against it. people with this type blood are, therefore, highly sought after because they are "universal donors". many blood collecting organizations allow people to donate, no matter what the type, and "cover" one or two people. that means that if that person needs blood, they will get it at a greatly reduced cost. there is usually enough o neg to go around. that same organization will also telephone known donors with a needed blood type when there is a need for it. i have been called before to donate when babies are having surgery and need my particular type blood (A+ CMVnegative). i sincerely hope you find some answers. remember, it is not up to only you. contact the people in that business and they can probably help out.
 
normally i say never tell the doctors anything because it can come back to haunt you.... but man this is your mom's health. i know what i would do in your situation if my mother were still alive.
 
Sorry to hear this about your mom bro. Best of luck to ya'll!!!
I would go with the bros here and be honest with the Doc.

JLAW
 
Just a though, have you been honest with your mother about this? Can you trust her, see what her thought are, and then talk to the doctor. If this is something that would bother her, there is no point in talking to the Doc. I mean you really shouldnt just talk to the Doc and then if he gives the go ahead sneak your juiced blood into your mom. If you are going to try and go forward, your first chat should be with Mom.
 
no you cant give blood... the higher level of male hormone in your blood will not do good things for your mother... i am a blood donor and they wont even let people give blood if they are on propecia. im not on a cycle right now, i havent done any drugs in a long while, im free of disease and i am O- (universal donor) if you get in a pinch and need blood let me know bro. Just PM me.
 
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GawdsGift said:
my mother needs a transfusion, we share a rare blood type, B-. i know to lie in the questioniare aout never using needles for drug use, but i am in the middle of a high dose cycle. will my blood get red flagged, or will it go throught the testing process with no proble, and MOST importantly if it does get approved for transfusion will the AAS in my blood supply mess her up????


PLEASE help i am expected to give blood by tonight at 7 or tomorrow the latest. THANKS

the surgeons almost stopped my knee surgery because i was on anavar a week before the surgery..(i told them). they said 3 weeks is the amount of time they expect you to be clean, but they went ahead and performed their work and i didnt have any problems... but it may slow blood clotting, if blood clotting is an issue then find another donor bro..:) good luck
 
thanks to evey one who repled, i talked to thee doctor today and he said that AAS is a liver stressing agent and my mother has Hepatitus C which is a liver attacking virus. therefor i can not put anything in my mother that coudl cause a reaction to her liver, sjhe is already on a donor list and needs a liver already, so the doctor said no matter how deluted the AAS is in my system by the time it hits my mother, I can not give blood, we are currently looking for a B- donor in the Tampa bay area.

thansk again for all your support, if any one knows any one in the Tampa Bay area weith B- blood, i would owe you more than i could ever repay.


my mother can not take o- because her blood does not culture well with it, her blood is very picky for some reason, i dont know why.

lotd of love and thanks on the real.
 
glad you talked to the dr about it. you did the right thing.

I hope everything works out well for your mother.
 
well the good thing is i didnt hurt her and i dont have her doctors in my insurance pan so they wont report my use. bad news is mother needs blood and i cant give it to her. we may have a donor though. i'll know more tomorrow
 
I understand you guys there have some strict rules about AAS use but this is the kind of situation where someone should tell the truth to his doc. From A to Z. Good luck to you bro :)
 
I honestly would not listen to anything people on this board say about this matter. I'm sure there are some that know something about this, but when it comes to something as serious as this, please be honest with a doctor. It's the only way to be sure and you dont want to gamble with your mothers health.
 
BigB_79 said:
I honestly would not listen to anything people on this board say about this matter.
Did you miss the part where a load of the people on this board said talk i over with the doctor? :)


GawdsGift, hope your mom is doing well.
 
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