Donating blood and working out
josiereside
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I am planning to donate blood tomorrow. Any opinions on how this will affect my workouts for the couple days thereafter. I plan on getting in my run (4.5 miles) before donating blood and was possibly going to work just lower body the following day. I am in the midst of half marathon training (September 9).
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I work out the next day after donating blood without any issues.0
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I find that I am very winded for two to three days after a blood donation. But it's more something that has happened with age, and as I've lost weight.0
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I am planning to donate blood tomorrow. Any opinions on how this will affect my workouts for the couple days thereafter. I plan on getting in my run (4.5 miles) before donating blood and was possibly going to work just lower body the following day. I am in the midst of half marathon training (September 9).
You aren't supposed to do any exercise for at least 24 hours.
The problem that can occur is one you don't want! It can get the blood pumping so fast and hard that it tears the opening (they use a large needle for blood donation) in the vein while the opening through the skin is already healed well enough that the bleeding stays in the arm. This can be dangerous.0 -
Good question! I'm donating blood Friday evening at a blood drive at work and running a 5k on Saturday morning.0
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re donating blood; Good for you!! Here's a link with the information that you are seeking:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/509588-donating-blood-and-working-out/0 -
I frequently workout the same day I give blood, never had any problems0
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PS. My nephew took off his pressure wrap and was helping someone move soon after donation (both no-no's), and his arm opened back up too-he squirted blood all over. It was disgusting.
Just use common sense.0 -
Cardio before donating shouldn't be a problem, just give your body time to recover first; I tried to give blood a couple of months back after doing weight training and my BP was still up. As for the next day, you shouldn't have any problem either.0
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AS THE PEROSON THAT TAKES THE BLOOD ... ASK YOUR PHLEBOTOMIST IF IT IS OK TO WORK OUT AGAIN AND IF YOU WERE MY PATIENT AND TOLD ME THIS WAS YOUR PLAN THAT WOULD BE FINE AS LONG AS YOU GIVE YOURSELF A FEW HOURS TO EAT AND REST BEFOR YOU GO TO THE GYM. DON'T DONATE AND THEN GO TO THE GYM GET A GOOD FULL MEAL IN YOUR SYSTEM AND ONE THAT IS RICH IN IRON (DARK LEFFY GREENS)
HOPE THIS HELPS GOOD LUCK TOMORROW!0 -
I feel a bit tired for a couple of days so I'd give it a miss completely on the donation day, and train lightly for a couple of days afterwards. Ease into it and don't exercise anywhere were you'd injure yourself if you had a lil dizzy spell (like the middle of a kung fu class, like when I had one post donation).0
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I donate the day of a hard workout and take a rest day after. It leaves me weak for a day.0
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AS THE PEROSON THAT TAKES THE BLOOD ... ASK YOUR PHLEBOTOMIST IF IT IS OK TO WORK OUT AGAIN AND IF YOU WERE MY PATIENT AND TOLD ME THIS WAS YOUR PLAN THAT WOULD BE FINE AS LONG AS YOU GIVE YOURSELF A FEW HOURS TO EAT AND REST BEFOR YOU GO TO THE GYM. DON'T DONATE AND THEN GO TO THE GYM GET A GOOD FULL MEAL IN YOUR SYSTEM AND ONE THAT IS RICH IN IRON (DARK LEFFY GREENS)
HOPE THIS HELPS GOOD LUCK TOMORROW!
I actually did call the blood bank to ask them as I am in the midst of half marathon training. They basically said running okay but no weight lifting for 24 hours. Just wanted to get others experiences/opinions. I definitely don't plan on working out afterwards. I think I should be okay to do the lower body work the next day.. Thanks!0 -
Good question! I'm donating blood Friday evening at a blood drive at work and running a 5k on Saturday morning.
I did call the blood blank and they told me running should not be a problem, just be sure you are well hydrated before donating blood, after, etc.... Good luck on your race!0 -
AS THE PEROSON THAT TAKES THE BLOOD ... ASK YOUR PHLEBOTOMIST IF IT IS OK TO WORK OUT AGAIN AND IF YOU WERE MY PATIENT AND TOLD ME THIS WAS YOUR PLAN THAT WOULD BE FINE AS LONG AS YOU GIVE YOURSELF A FEW HOURS TO EAT AND REST BEFOR YOU GO TO THE GYM. DON'T DONATE AND THEN GO TO THE GYM GET A GOOD FULL MEAL IN YOUR SYSTEM AND ONE THAT IS RICH IN IRON (DARK LEFFY GREENS)
HOPE THIS HELPS GOOD LUCK TOMORROW!
I actually did call the blood bank to ask them as I am in the midst of half marathon training. They basically said running okay but no weight lifting for 24 hours. Just wanted to get others experiences/opinions. I definitely don't plan on working out afterwards. I think I should be okay to do the lower body work the next day.. Thanks!
YOU WILL BE FINE JUST LISTEN TO YOUR BODY!!0 -
I wouldn't work out the same day but never incurred a problem working out the day after. I've always made to to hydrate well that evening and never had a problem rolling out of bed to go run the next morning. If you do plan to work out the day you give blood make sure you are well hydrated and fed and take it easy - low impact or otherwise non strenuous workout.0
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Have never had any problems the day after donating. But yes, be sure to do your exercise before your appointment on the day you plan to donate.0
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They usually advise 24 hours. If you're just walking or jogging the next day, there shouldn't be an issue. My husband does heavy lifting when he works out, so he makes sure to give himself a full 24 hours.0
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Good question! I'm donating blood Friday evening at a blood drive at work and running a 5k on Saturday morning.
I did call the blood blank and they told me running should not be a problem, just be sure you are well hydrated before donating blood, after, etc.... Good luck on your race!
Thank you!
By the way, that puppy is freaking ADORABLE!!!0 -
I work at a Blood Bank and I'm an O Neg, frequent donor. The recommendation after donation is to keep the site clean and dry for 4 hours, no heavy lifting or "vigorous" exercise for 24 hours. We also recommend plenty of fluids and to eat "heartily" at your next meal.
I have done exercise an/or running in less than 24 hours having done a regular (whole blood) donation. Just take it a bit easier than you might normally do. If you donate platelets, your blood volume isn't as low and you are less likely to have a negative reaction with exercise. If you donate double red cells (2 X a regular donation), I'd recommend at least a day or two to get your red cell counts on the way back up before going out to run a distance. Red Cells carry oxygen to your body, having less and taxing them may make you become fatigued and/or possibly dizzy. Thank you to all of you who donate blood! You are saving lives!0 -
Each person is different. Having worked Blood Bank as a Lab Tech and worked with ARC taking blood from donors, it is really more of an individual look at your iron in my opinion. You are tested for Iron levels and cannot donate unless you meet minimal levels. I have noted those that donate with close to the minimum are typically the people that have fainting issues.
If you have a good Iron count when you give blood, you are likely to bounce back quickier.
Also, it is a question of hydration. Those who donate and then go out and drink the same night realize a quickier buzz due to donating. We advise drinking plenty of fluids (that is why they usually serve OJ to donators). You have reduced blood volume in the body and it can take from 24-72 hours to return to normal (depending on the person).
Keep in mind the bone marrow produces new blood cells, so any bone related health conditions may affect your ability to bounce back as quickly.
As always, hydrate, end plenty of iron rich foods, and exercise lightly if in doubt. It is not worth suffering trauma by doing an intense workout if your body is telling you to ease up.0 -
By the way, that puppy is freaking ADORABLE!!!
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Thanks! He is not a pup anymore but I think just as adorable! :happy:0 -
Thank you all for the advice. I will go by how I feel. I got "rejected" last time because my counts were too low so hopefully that I can donate this time around!0
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Hey Josie,
I donated blood last Thursday. My # was 154 (you need 125 in Canada to give). I had run that morning and felt great. No problem with the donation.
I biked the next day and felt really tired and by the end I was dizzy and feeling sick. So much so I had to sit down.
The next day I tried a run....plan was 14km (about 8.4 miles), but I lagged on time, felt sick to my stomach, was dizzy, felt like I couldn't breath and I got a really bad stitch. Overall felt like crap. I've been running for 5+ years, so that was not the issue.
I've tried running the past two days and it hasn't been bad..not the best, but not too bad.
So for me, giving blood while I'm training for a race (one this Sunday and one in less than 3 weeks) was not a good move. Next time I will wait until the races are done.0 -
Hey Josie,
I donated blood last Thursday. My # was 154 (you need 125 in Canada to give). I had run that morning and felt great. No problem with the donation.
I biked the next day and felt really tired and by the end I was dizzy and feeling sick. So much so I had to sit down.
The next day I tried a run....plan was 14km (about 8.4 miles), but I lagged on time, felt sick to my stomach, was dizzy, felt like I couldn't breath and I got a really bad stitch. Overall felt like crap. I've been running for 5+ years, so that was not the issue.
I've tried running the past two days and it hasn't been bad..not the best, but not too bad.
So for me, giving blood while I'm training for a race (one this Sunday and one in less than 3 weeks) was not a good move. Next time I will wait until the races are done.
My half is not until September so that is why I am hoping to be able to donate tomorrow. Probably will do a light workout Wednesday if anything, will see how I feel and then try my 4.5 on Thursday. My long wrong will be 7 on Saturday so hopefully feeling ready to go with that. If not, will cut it short.0 -
I think they say not to do any strenuous exercise that same day after donating...I gave last week and hit the treadmill at the gym for som fast walking and didn't have any poblems...I woul say Just make sure you are getting plenty of liquids in.0
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