• village604@adultswim.fan
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    Bloodletting is still a legitimate medical treatment, now called therapeutic phlebotomy.

    Some medicines, like testosterone, can increase your hemoglobin or blood count, so giving blood is the fix for it.

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      Testosterone, even when taken at supraphysiologic dosages, rarely causes erythrocytosis to an extent that therapeutic phlebotomy is necessary.

      Other anabolic steroids, particularly Equipoise (aka Boldenone), increase red blood cell count significantly more than testosterone.

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      Hemochromatosis, too. Body doesn’t eliminate iron so it can build up in organs, notably liver and kidneys.

      The treatment is bloodletting. My wife wanted to get leeches. I settled for just donating 32 times in the first year after finding out. My ferritin count was 9 times the usual max for a man my age. My gallbladder fluid was carrying iron. I was Iron Man.