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      Default Re: EQ and lab results

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      That they have different levels of measuring the two.

      Even at 56% he is just outside the high range on hct. That is maybe 18-19 g/DL for hgb. Nothing insane like telling him he will have a stroke any second.
      Ok first of all im not confusing hct and hgb. Someone made reference that if hct levels were to high the donation center wouldn't let you donate. I simply said MOST not ALL don't not check hct levels for blood donation. Most red cross blood drives want to make sure you're not anemic so you don't bleed out after they poke you. Secondly I think op said he was over 58... 58.6 ...Saying he is AT RISK for something isn't saying it's going to happen.
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      Default Re: EQ and lab results

      Quote Originally Posted by rmewrench View Post
      Ok first of all im not confusing hct and hgb. Someone made reference that if hct levels were to high the donation center wouldn't let you donate. I simply said MOST not ALL don't not check hct levels for blood donation. Most red cross blood drives want to make sure you're not anemic so you don't bleed out after they poke you. Secondly I think op said he was over 58... 58.6 ...Saying he is AT RISK for something isn't saying it's going to happen.
      Maybe I read it wrong. I'm not attacking you, just trying to add and share experiences. My apologies if it came off that way.

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