
Originally Posted by
IncreaseMyT
Found another lab range, access, where HCT goes up to 54.
I guess my point is I think its very common for guys to OCD about HCT and draw too much. 51 is not a terrible number at all.
51% is a totally acceptable value, IMHO. I was 52.8% pre-TRT and it has gotten as high as 57% after TRT. Right now I monitor by pulling CBCs regularly (have a standing order in my file), and donate or phlebotomize as needed. As of 2 weeks ago, I'm @ 49.8% Hct, although Hgb is still slightly out of range (using a range of 13.7 - 16.7 g/dL, my hemoglobin was 17.3 g/dL).
Donating blood is a great thing; a gift actually to those that need it, however donating at every chance just because you are on TRT w/o the blood work to indicate that you need to lower Hct is reckless.
On the flip side of the coin, if any of you guys have a coagulopathy/clotting disorder like myself and are on TRT, check with your Dr. about pulling a CBC on a regular basis. If you're prone to throwing clots, always play it safe.
Edit: Just because I let my hematocrit get away from me once and climb to 57%, I'm defo not endorsing it, LOL. I try to keep mine under ~ 53% . Anything over that and I get winded, stay ultra tired, and for some people I don't think it is an acceptable risk.
Last edited by almostgone; 07-16-2016 at 12:52 AM.
There are 3 loves in my life: my wife, my English mastiffs, and my weightlifting....Man, my wife gets really pissed when I get the 3 confused...
A minimum of 100 posts and 45 days membership required for source checks. Source checks are performed at my discretion.