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08-30-2013, 12:03 PM #1Junior Member
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High hematocrit levels????
Anyone else have problems with high hematocrit levels since starting trt? If so what have you done that has helped lowered these values?
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08-30-2013, 12:04 PM #2
There are literally dozens of threads on this topic in this very section.
Donate blood regularly (or get a phlebotomy).
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08-30-2013, 12:11 PM #3
Make a habit of donating blood as often as a donation center will allow. Usually 2 to 3 months.
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08-30-2013, 01:01 PM #4
My Hematocrit levels dropped from 50.3 (6/29/13) to 45.6 (8/24/13). My only change in protocol was changing HCG from 250IU every Mon/Wed/Fri to 375IU the day before test injections (twice per week). I have also been taking 2-3 81mg baby aspirins per day (ECA stack).
Being that I get blood work every 2 months, I was quite surprised as my levels are now lower than my 1st set of labs, in which I was planning to donate since they kept rising.
With the above in mind, I am curious myself as to how my levels dropped as I have read baby aspirin will not lower Hematocrit levels. I am assuming its due to the HCG since going from 3x a week to 2x a week also lowered my test levels a good 200 points and if I remember correctly, LowT Mike says lowering test levels will lower Hematocrit levels.
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08-30-2013, 01:02 PM #5
Hydration levels can fluctuate HCT levels.
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08-30-2013, 01:04 PM #6Originally Posted by austinite
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08-30-2013, 01:10 PM #7~ PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR SOURCE CHECKS ~
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08-30-2013, 01:15 PM #8Originally Posted by austinite
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08-30-2013, 01:41 PM #9HRT Specialist, P.A. - LowTestosterone.com
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BigT 405...What do you consider high hematocrit for TRT?
10% of TRT patients have to undergo regular blood letting and thats the high end. Most practitioners say its even lower and around 4% is what is taught at A4m. This low percentage is largely due to the majority of guys out there doing creams and gels. This is the largest TRT patient group and as a whole the docs treating these guys dont get their serum T that high so there is no issues of high H. If you are doing appropriate amounts of T you shouldn't have high H at all unless you are part of the 10%. I think what you "have seen" has been from steriod boards and lets be honest most likely guys are doing more than what they need on those boards and for different reasons then what is medically intended and/or other anabolic ancillaries. Main reason for high H is super-physiological doses. 2 things you can do to lower H. Therapeutic phlebotomy and TITRATE DOSE LOWER. See the connection there. 56% is the cutoff. Im not counting the guys hovering around 52-53%. Now if you have sleep apnea thats a different story. This patient population you are almost guranteed depending on the severity of the apnea that you will have to get regular theraputic phlebotomy. If your protocol is perfect and you feel good always go for the phlebotomy...titrate dose lower as a last resort. This can often result in the reintroduction of andropausal symptoms. 500ML or a pint will generally drop H 8%.Last edited by LowT Mike; 08-30-2013 at 01:57 PM.
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08-30-2013, 02:32 PM #10Junior Member
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Low T Mike,
My hematocrit level has hovered between 52 and 58 ( the 58 was a few days after a stomach virus ). I have been doing one shot of test 100 ml a week.
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08-30-2013, 03:22 PM #11HRT Specialist, P.A. - LowTestosterone.com
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Like austinite said stay hydrated. If you start to have that "heavy" feeling of elevated H. SOB, elevated BP, heaviness in the chest. Go get a quick Hematocrit panel. Are you having any of these symptoms?
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08-30-2013, 05:45 PM #12Junior Member
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Only possible side I have is slightly elevated bp other than that I feel great. I am trying to drink a lot more water because I am pretty sure after doing some reading that at a bw of 290 lbs I not getting enough water. I hope that will help. I am going to give blood this week and get a blood test the next week to see where I am. I am currently recovering from a detached retina so getting around has been a problem for the past two weeks, but hopefully life is getting back to normal now. Thanks for the advice.....
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08-30-2013, 09:46 PM #13
I am on 120 mgs per week and still have to donate once every 3 months to keep hematocrit in check. everyone is different, but if I were you i'd just donate anyway, because if your levels get very high then no one will take your blood, and you have to get a script to do it, then they'll list you in the black book which means you will never be able to donate at that company. besides its good to donate, helps you and others!
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Injecting caused my H and H to go through the roof. Now doing gels so no spike, and the values are lower. Would love to inject 3 or 4 times per week (lower dose each) to avoid the spike but doc won't go for it.
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08-31-2013, 01:46 PM #16Junior Member
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I tried splitting my dose in half and injecting 2x a week. it didn't help with hematocrit.
now i am trying some axiron gel..but it gives headache and itchy skin-
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09-04-2013, 02:16 PM #18Junior Member
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Going tomorrow to donate.....how long should I wait to have my levels checked?
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09-05-2013, 02:58 PM #23Junior Member
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I donated my blood today. They commented on the high level of iron in my blood and how slow my blood flowed.
I am debating waiting another week or two to see if drinking grapefruit juice everyday helps any.
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do any of you have iron issues after you donate? I have to have an iron infusion due to low iron levels ?
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09-06-2013, 10:36 PM #29Junior Member
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I am just a newbie to the TRT.
I have started out on 200mg once a week.
I have heard that may be a bit high. I am not scheduled to have a panel done for 60 days.
Should I have a panel done sooner being that my dosage may be high for a beginner? My H was at 38 if I remember correctly.
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I tried to get the Doc to go for the multiple week injections, but he seemed against it. Maybe I just show up and insist ?
I have heard that multiple times now and believe that to be the most effective given everyone's input.
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09-06-2013, 11:17 PM #32
Are you not self injecting? If not, that would be the conversation I would have with your doc. Are you using hCG ?
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09-06-2013, 11:18 PM #33Originally Posted by gatornate97
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09-07-2013, 05:25 AM #34Junior Member
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Originally Posted by austinite
I am not self injecting.
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09-07-2013, 05:30 AM #35Junior Member
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Originally Posted by FRDave
I am not sure on the protocol for administration as I just started yesterday. You guys have been awesome with the knowledge and insight, and look forward to participating in this community and the much needed education I need to gain over the long haul.
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09-18-2013, 09:11 AM #36Junior Member
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My hematocrit level dropped to 53.....still on the high side but much better. I will try splitting my dose and continue to donate regularly. Thanks for the help
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09-18-2013, 09:34 AM #38
^ Chances of that is slim to none if he is in the US. They have donations in a national database. I've been rejected by different places due to recent donation. They know..
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09-18-2013, 09:47 AM #39
^^^ this must be new! I was rejected by two blood drive companies but got excepted by the third one. I also remember member Harley who went to two different blood drive companies and donated with no problems. this is in California, not sure if its different from state to state. its worth a try though.
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could also have dr order a therapeutic phlebotomy. a few times a month to get numbers down.
what is the cut off on HCT for women anyone know? 50% maybe -
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