Donating bone marrow and use of Anabolics

  • Roozer
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24 Sep 2012 17:13 #123356 by Roozer
Hey guys

Long time since i posted.

Just your thoughts on this, been thinking of donating bone marrow and so... been trying to find anything that says you can or cant donate while the administration of AAS, and it is a losing battle.

I can maybe email the a clinic anonymously but thought before i do that let me ask you guys?

Anyone donated here?

Best fund registry to go through?

Costs involved?

Pain involved?

If possible while administration of AAS for example i finished a cycle that contained deca and equi?

Any comments will be appreciated!!

Thanx

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24 Sep 2012 17:49 #123365 by gorilla
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I have an aunt who has done a lumberpunch before and she says its FUCKING sore - worse than giving birth apparently...

Lets go!

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24 Sep 2012 19:37 #123371 by jackrabbit1
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Its donating blood.
No you cant donate blood on AAS or ever injected yourself with AAS.

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25 Sep 2012 11:16 #123423 by andre300
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Why cant one donate blood if you have ever used AAS.?

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25 Sep 2012 11:18 - 25 Sep 2012 11:19 #123425 by admin
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andre300 wrote: Why cant one donate blood if you have ever used AAS.?


Because there could be complications for the person using it. What if it's a child that end up using your blood?

Once there is no AAS in your blood left I don't see a problem though, but I could be wrong...
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25 Sep 2012 11:22 #123427 by andre300
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If someone has some input here would be cool, as i have donated, but only after system was clean

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