I'd think that the main culprit was your blood being too thick, rather than this being mainly due to estrogen. Next time around, make sure to donate blood as often as possible and keep those platelets and RBCs in check.
I'd think that the main culprit was your blood being too thick, rather than this being mainly due to estrogen. Next time around, make sure to donate blood as often as possible and keep those platelets and RBCs in check.
x2. I obtained multiple DVTs & Blood Clots in my lungs after ankle surgery. It was no joke; I was in the ICU for 5 days. In the end, the Docs felt it was just dumb luck from my foot being immobile after surgery. However, my Blood Doc did wonder if my Exogenous Test Cyp (from TRT) perhaps played a role in it? Based on this, perhaps your Hematocrit was severely elevated (making your blood viscous) which might have contributed to the DVT? Your Blood Doc who has you on the Warfarin should have ordered blood tests to determine if you have a genetic predisposition to the forming of Blood Clots. Did they perform this? This would give you an indication of what your future risk level(s) might be. At the very least, IMO OP should be strict on monitoring his Blood Work while on cycle...
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