TorontoTRT
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Reducing dose and increased my hematocrit.
Reducing dose and increased my hematocrit.
Reducing dose and increased my hematocrit.
Dropping dose further would be pointless. At that dropped dosage of 40 mg every 3.5 days all trt benefits went away. Tried it for 7 weeks. Now trying 70 mg every 5 days. Seems like this one feels the best so far. Better then 100 mg every 7 days and better then 40 mg twice a week. The 40 mg twice a week protocol really was the worst. Acne tripled, hematocrit went up, libido and erections disappeared. After switching to 70 mg everything good returned. Acne went down again. So strange.
1. Platelets: Haven't gotten there yet. And thread so far is about concern of elevated Hct. Most discussions I hear immediately jump to clotting without consideration of how elevated Hct itself is pause for concern. Good to start first with the overlooked basics then add in complexity.
2. Other treatments: guess you missed post #15:
3. You jumped right to draining blood, wow that was fast. Other group that get's drained alot: Read up on hemochromatosis. To address your point, a much more elegant approach to handle Hct is to reduce the dose rather than bloodlet. This is a great segue into hemochromatosis and genetics...
So #1, dismiss Platelets because you don't want to go there. Noted.
#2, if HCT were controllable, with another drug...(don't make me laugh) this is just too funny.
and #3, as if a dose reduction no one has done that and/or increased frequency with smaller shots.
I see you're new here. You'd be very well served to stop posting and start reading, on the magnitude of about 10:1 how much you read and how much you post.
None of this matters. Testosterone INCREASES NO production and dilates blood vessels to account for any blood thickening essentially cancelling out any negative side effects. Hence no one on TRT us dropping dead. If this was not true, one would see an increase in blood pressure and heart rate due to thicker blood. From my personal experience over the years my vitals have not changed. Rating heart rate 59 bpm. Blood pressure 100/65. Hematocrit around 52-54. As high as 58.
Read the testosterone impact on Nitric oxide production. If high hct was bad for guys on trt imagine how many guys would drop dead? I agree most people can react differently but the testosterone pharmacology is the same in everyone.
How high has your hematocrit gone and for how long? What's your BMI? Just curious.This might sound crazy but the higher the hematocrit the better I feel.
Thank you Sir. I truly do admire your endurance and service in helping people. Truly amazing.@readalot It's so good to see a chemical engineer that remembers his fluid dynamics (unlike me)