It has been well-established since the mid 1980s that EPO is dangerous if used to normalize hemoglobin levels. Normal hemoglobin for a male is 140 to 170, so all males on dialysis are SEVERELY anemic, since they are usually kept at a level around 110-120. A hemoglobin of 90 is defined as the 'bed rest' level, meaning that a hospital patient with that low a level should not be allowed out of bed, but many dialysis patients are expected to walk around and somehow function at that level. For women the situation is still inadequate but not so severe, since normal hemoglobin for a woman ranges from 120 to 140, so they are not so far below normal while on dialysis as men are.l
so all males on dialysis are SEVERELY anemic, since they are usually kept at a level around 110-120.
You are definitely in a more dangerous zone if your hemoglobin is over 120. Mine was up to 140 and I felt brilliant but it was dangerously high so had my dosage cut and now hang between 110 and 120 which is the safe zone. Anything higher and you put a big risk on your heart. I was taking the same as Richard but now I am on 20 of Aranesp every two weeks and that tends to keep me at a safe level.