HGB is in red blood cells, so both ur HGB and ur HCT will drop instantly as soon as ur done donatingThanks. Interesting thread. I see some guys claiming hgb is more important than hct when it comes to viscosity. They are related I see to a certain extent, but it sounds like to them my hgb of 18.8 or 19.2 at the red cross is more dangerous then the hct of 53.8. I'm laying here in bed and can here my heart beat in my ears when I'm laying on my side. It's freaking me out still.
Should I be taking aspirin?
Also, does it take hemoglobin to drop 2-3 months like it does red blood cells? They are 2 different things it seems, so curious to know what happens there.