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doomerguy88
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- Aug 13, 2025
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Yesterday I had to go to to the ER for swelling in the thigh and what appeared to be bruising. They ran several several blood test and did an ultrasound and CT scan well. The only issue they could find was that I had low hemoglobin levels which were around 9 which would put me in the mild to moderate range for anemia. Since I understand that hemoglobin relates to the ability for cells to carry oxygen to the various organs,I am wondering how that might effect the usage of SN to CTB.
I know SN reacts in a similar way making it harder for the blood cells to carry oxygen so I would think that this would increase the effectiveness of the SN and possibly make it work quicker but not totally sure.
So has there been any info on how low hemoglobin levels in the blood effect the usage of SN to CTB? And would it be likely to make more effective or make it knock you out quicker so you don't suffer as much.
Thanks
I know SN reacts in a similar way making it harder for the blood cells to carry oxygen so I would think that this would increase the effectiveness of the SN and possibly make it work quicker but not totally sure.
So has there been any info on how low hemoglobin levels in the blood effect the usage of SN to CTB? And would it be likely to make more effective or make it knock you out quicker so you don't suffer as much.
Thanks