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    Finally i won't try to increase my aggressiveness. I'm gonna do bodybuilding and sport combat, not in order to fight but to feel better(confident) and avoiding the attack:

    => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX-OOfbnD9w&t=0m57s

    I made a blood test and I discovered I suffer of chronic anemia since many years without knowing about it. I had short of breath but did not know why.
    Since last weeks my symptoms have been worsing.

    I'am already high in b12 since I took many shots.
    Now I am tooking iron+vitamin c, copper, and b9.
    It is better but far from good.

    So I would like to test some drug as Halotestin but I have some doubts about this one.
    It looks what makes it dangerous is the doses at witch bodybuilders use it.

    Personally I don't want to increase my Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and lose hair.

    Which drug could increase my red blood cells count?

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    Erythropoietin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by keen2 View Post
    I made a blood test and I discovered I suffer of chronic anemia since many years without knowing about it. I had short of breath but did not know why.
    BTW, it's kind of funny you say you have been affected with something for years yet you only have present day bloods to prove it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bizzarro View Post
    BTW, it's kind of funny you say you have been affected with something for years yet you only have present day bloods to prove it..
    As I said, I was already suffering from since years, but symptoms have been worsing for the last weeks.

    What you have to understand is symptoms were bearable during this years.

    But not bearable anymore for this last week.

    I drank too much coffee+thea, and I took zinc supplements.
    That might have worsned my symptoms(zinc and coffee both prevent cause iron deficiency when taken too much).

    Obvioulsy I stopper coffee and zinc

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    If you suffer from chronic anemia, go to a doctor you dumb ass

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    Quote Originally Posted by keen2 View Post
    As I said, I was already suffering from since years, but symptoms have been worsing for the last weeks.

    What you have to understand is symptoms were bearable during this years.

    But not bearable anymore for this last week.

    I drank too much coffee+thea, and I took zinc supplements.
    That might have worsned my symptoms(zinc and coffee both prevent cause iron deficiency when taken too much).

    Obvioulsy I stopper coffee and zinc
    Then again, what are your blood counts?

    I checked mines last month and had a rather low hematocrit of 40%, despite being on quite high Test. I was having horrible exertion tachicardia w/ breathlessness but it's getting better, so I know what's like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keen2 View Post
    I don't know my actual blood count, I will check it next week.

    Methyl , hydrox, and adenosylcobalamin are natural forms of b12 which are found in food. But still all people don't absorb it the same way; when taken orally, it is a special vitamin which require a specific hormon(intrinsic factor) in order to be absorbed, and some have better IF than others.

    Cyano is a syntetic form of b12 which is very poorly absorbed.

    Iron and b12 won't up red blood cells count all by themselves; they will but a little only.

    A drug as halotestin will trigger the process of red blood cell building in which b12 and iron will be used.
    You need to get some lab work to see where your at currently. Too high of an RBC/HEMOCRIT/HEMOGLOBIN levels can be dangerous so
    you need to be very careful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitarzan View Post
    If you suffer from chronic anemia, go to a doctor you dumb ass
    In 2016 they diagnosticed me a multiple sclerosis but I knew I had a b12 deficiency because I did not eat meat for almost 2 years. The blood results were showing very low b12 level and abnormal red cells but they were on an ego trip so they ignored it, and tried to force their diagnostic. I did not listen to them but took b12 shots instead.

    Since then I did not need to return to the hospital(no crisis, which people affected by MS regulary have).

    My doctor is a nice person but she tend to be confomist, as most women. She follow the doctors of the hospital.
    So I think there no need to ask her.

    Quote Originally Posted by bizzarro View Post
    Then again, what are your blood counts?
    I checked mines last month and had a rather low hematocrit of 40%, despite being on quite high Test. I was having horrible exertion tachicardia w/ breathlessness but it's getting better, so I know what's like.
    My blood count is normal, hematocrit too

    But my Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) is below average, so my red blood cells carry a little oxygen.

    Since I was young my heart always have been "bigger" than normal, which cause me to have a low pulsation rate. 50 when I am lying on a bed for example, 60 when I sit.

    This is why I am more sensible to anemia, even when my levels are clos to the normal ranges.

    https://www.livestrong.com/article/7...at-per-minute/

    I've read about some herbs increasing red blood cell count: "Gui pi wan".
    I will try it, if it does not work I will use drug.
    Last edited by keen2; 02-11-2018 at 07:38 AM.

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