Hematocrit on lower dose try

malfeasance

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TRT, not "try". :confused:

Hrmph . . . getting older. Late 50s, have been on 120mg testosterone and 3 iu hgh for about forever now.

56.7% hematocrit

18.9 hemoglobin

5.89 red blood cell count


Everything else is in range (hooray!)

This is frustrating because that hemoglobin number is too high even to donate blood. I have drained my own blood in the past (can you say boldenone?) but I really do not enjoy doing so.

If I stop the hgh and either cease the testosterone or lower it down to like 75 a week, how long before this comes into range again?

This is not the result of a "cycle" or high dose testosterone. I have been taking nothing but what is listed above for many months.
 
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Following this one. Lipids get funky at times but hct is usually the marker that never goes back to the 40s. It’s the reason I never played with eq.
 
Hrmph . . . getting older. Late 50s, have been on 120mg testosterone and 3 iu hgh for about forever now.

56.7% hematocrit

18.9 hemoglobin

5.89 red blood cell count


Everything else is in range.

This is frustrating because that hemoglobin number is too high even to donate blood. I have drained my own blood in the past (can you say boldenone?) but I really do not enjoy doing so.

If I stop the hgh and either cease the testosterone or lower it down to like 75 a week, how long before this comes into range again?

This is not the result of a "cycle" or high dose testosterone. I have been taking nothing but what is listed above for many months.
Wow. Lifetime of RBC is about 100 days. Without phlebotomy you are talking a couple months to see some movement.

Have you considered low dose aspirin (insurance) and also 10k FU/day nattokinase to modify your plasma viscosity?

Hct and plasma viscosity are main parameters that determine whole blood viscosity.

Hard to say what that Hct means for you in terms of whole blood viscosity. Very high on paper though. I wouldn't personally operate there.
 

 
Following this one. Lipids get funky at times but hct is usually the marker that never goes back to the 40s. It’s the reason I never played with eq.
My hematocrit number has been much lower in the past, even after EQ.

But I have not been doing any cycling of any kind. Just low dose testosterone and growth hormone. Nothing else.

My 2024 blood test showed a hematocrit of 51.4. This is still technically elevated, out of range, but barely (top of range is 50%). My doctor told me to increase my testosterone from 75mg a week, where it had been for a couple of years, to 125mg a week, due to my estradiol being single digits (7, lol).

So I increased to 120mg (math is easier with a syringe than 125).

I have not donated blood recently. Now I probably cannot.
 
Your doc can't write you a donation order? Mine sends one in for me to donate either every 2 months or as needed, depending on what my hemoglobin comes in at. The donor center can't turn me away due to the order. I went in a week ago and was at 19.1 hemoglobin
 
TRT, not "try". :confused:

Hrmph . . . getting older. Late 50s, have been on 120mg testosterone and 3 iu hgh for about forever now.

56.7% hematocrit

18.9 hemoglobin

5.89 red blood cell count


Everything else is in range (hooray!)

This is frustrating because that hemoglobin number is too high even to donate blood. I have drained my own blood in the past (can you say boldenone?) but I really do not enjoy doing so.

If I stop the hgh and either cease the testosterone or lower it down to like 75 a week, how long before this comes into range again?

This is not the result of a "cycle" or high dose testosterone. I have been taking nothing but what is listed above for many months.
I just had the lowest HCT I've had in years and the only thing I really changed was I was taking 99% Naringin @600-1200 mg daily, That's the only thing that I have changed in my regiment. I've been constantly in the 53-55 range forever, just high enough to in the red, but my latest HCT was @50, idk , but its something I've been keeping a close eye on and have struggled with for years,
 

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