I have this same problem and also have high BP because of it, now I’m on BP meds at 34yr old and still donating to lower HCT. I’m at my breaking point with TRTAfter 4ish years, my HCT has never stabilized. I donate 4 or so times a year to keep below 54. I have tried daily, EOD, E3.5D....same result. I have been as high as 120mg week to a low of 80mg a week.....still my HCT and HGB continue to increase after phlebotomy. I have settled on E3.5D injections of 50mg and just realize I am going to have to do a phlebotomy periodically. Hope you find a different result.
Guys if you donating most likely ferritin is low and will cause high BP, watch out for that. Maybe you don’t need any meds but fix your ferritin.I have this same problem and also have high BP because of it, now I’m on BP meds at 34yr old and still donating to lower HCT. I’m at my breaking point with TRT
I have not tried grapefruit, I will have to check if it is ok with my other meds aka ANTI DEPPRESANTHave you tried grapefruit or GSE to lower hematocrit?
Ingestion of grapefruit lowers elevated hematocrits in human subjects. - PubMed - NCBI
In my experience once you reach a dose that your body will “slow down” RBC production (this dose will be different for everyone) in a month or so I saw a reduction in HCT. RBC lifespan is roughly 120 days but that doesn’t mean it will take that long to start to see result. The “die rate” will be the same but the new RBC rate will be lower. So you should start to see results before 120 days (remember your body is constantly producing RBCs and they are constantly “dying”. So the body is constantly replacing them but now the replacement rate is lower) The most important thing for you is to find at what dose your RBC production will slow down enough to lower HCT. For the that is 100mg a week of Test Cyp. If i go 110mg a week HCT goes back up. Unfortunately for some people the testosterone dose to control HCT will be too low to provide any relief in symptoms.Anyone had any experience with reducing their TRT dose to lower their hematocrit? Wondering how long it takes for hematocrit to balance out after you lower your dose.
Red blood cell lives for 120 days, so in theory it'd take at least 4 months?
Have you tried grapefruit or GSE to lower hematocrit?
Ingestion of grapefruit lowers elevated hematocrits in human subjects. - PubMed - NCBI
Anyone had any experience with reducing their TRT dose to lower their hematocrit? Wondering how long it takes for hematocrit to balance out after you lower your dose.
Red blood cell lives for 120 days, so in theory it'd take at least 4 months?