Drawing blood doesn't weaken you is the Biggest Bulls.**** ever

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  • MIT.Engineer
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    #1

    Drawing blood doesn't weaken you is the Biggest Bulls.**** ever

    Maybe not significally weaken but it will weaken you nevertheless
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    #2
    Originally posted by MIT.Engineer
    Maybe not significally weaken but it will weaken you nevertheless
    A teaspoon?

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    • MIT.Engineer
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      #3
      IF a cup will weaken why not a teaspoon. Common sense. A cup will weaken you more but a teaspoon will weaken You less but will still weaken you nevertheless

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      • Doctor_Tenma
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        #4
        You can recover that blood in 30 minutes to an hour. There was an article on that.

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        • Spacey1991
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          #5
          Originally posted by MIT.Engineer
          Maybe not significally weaken but it will weaken you nevertheless
          30 minutes before a fight yeah it would... but not days, I think they should of had the cut off date for like 7 days before the fight, that way nobody can really say it weakens you.

          At the end of the day, you donate blood and have a pint withdrawn and obviously you feel a little dizzy, but apparently in 24 hours the pint of blood lost gains back... so it would be a much smaller dissadvantage if you can call it that when you are talking an injection.

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          • p4p-champ
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            #6
            Clearly, MIT hasn't done you any-good.

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            • Spacey1991
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              #7
              At the end of the day, we aren't steroid and blod experts... all I am gonna say is there has been various reports from many different scientists claiming different things, we really shouldn't know what to believe now.

              I think it would be smarter to have the random blood tests up until 7 days before the fight just to be safe, cause at the end of the day... were hearing lots of different things from lots of different people. There is nothing wrong with extra cautiousness IMO.

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              • FLY TY
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                #8
                Originally posted by p4p-champ
                Clearly, MIT hasn't done you any-good.
                cosign....

                dude should get a refund....

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                • FLY TY
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Spacey1991
                  At the end of the day, we aren't steroid and blod experts... all I am gonna say is there has been various reports from many different scientists claiming different things, we really shouldn't know what to believe now.

                  I think it would be smarter to have the random blood tests up until 7 days before the fight just to be safe, cause at the end of the day... were hearing lots of different things from lots of different people. There is nothing wrong with extra cautiousness IMO.
                  a teaspoon of blood won't harm you, even 30 minutes before a fight....

                  don't even need a band-aid for that ****....

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                  • Pullcounter
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                    #10
                    its called the nocebo effect, that's what pac has w/ drawing blood too close to a fight.

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