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    Hemato crit levels and nan drol one

    Hi. I'm 53 and can't ask my question because flagged as spam!

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    My hematocrit was 18.9

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brobdingnagian1 View Post
    My hematocrit was 18.9
    My doc asked me to back off to .75ml every two weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brobdingnagian1 View Post
    My doc asked me to back off to .75ml every two weeks.
    It's been 6 weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brobdingnagian1 View Post
    It's been 6 weeks.
    I want to do a cycle of nandrolone .

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    [QUOTE=Brobdingnagian1;7366154]I want to do a cycle of Nandrolone

    Would it be too risky?

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    18.9 would probably have been your hemoglobin level. Just as a general rule of thumb your hematocrit value is somewhere in the neighborhood of three times your hemoglobin value unless you are anemic or have hemochromatosis.

    Most of us older guys on TRT (I'm 53), make donating blood a regular part of our routine and it looks like donating blood would be beneficial to you as well (as an added bonus you are helping others as well).

    Also, you'll probably find that if you break your injections up into smaller amounts and inject 2 times/ week, you'll have less issues with high hematocrit.

    I definitely wouldn't add nandrolone at this stage but instead get stabilized on a more frequent injection schedule. Depending on the type of test used, nandrolone can make your serum T value read higher than it actually is.

    I encourage you to visit our TRT area and do some reading to help you adjust your TRT to a better protocol.

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    Thank you. I appreciate the advice!

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    Do you have sleep apnea? Having low oxygen levels all night will raise it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Frenchie View Post
    Do you have sleep apnea? Having low oxygen levels all night will raise it.
    This is often over looked and many times the culprit. Sleep apnea can cause all kinds of problems like high RBC/HEMATOCRIT/HEMOGLOBIN levels.

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