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    Dang dude I'd find a new doc, I was doing blood work every 6 weeks and starting at a LOW dose of TEST-C and slowly working up, it has taken me probably 6 months to "dial in" a dosage.

    If you split your dosage go lower than you think you need and get blood work, when I split mine, it reduced the spike but caused an overall increase in my test levels. Once a week 150 gets the job done, twice a week I only inject 50.

    So I was wondering about what to do about RBC, is that the trick, you start getting hot and feeling crappy, RBC goes up you just donate blood, that easy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GSXRvi6 View Post

    If you split your dosage go lower than you think you need and get blood work, when I split mine, it reduced the spike but caused an overall increase in my test levels. Once a week 150 gets the job done, twice a week I only inject 50.
    Can you explain how this works? Is this just you or is there a scientific explanation behind this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Sox View Post
    Can you explain how this works? Is this just you or is there a scientific explanation behind this?
    It probably just appears that he needs less, since he used to get his bloodwork at the end of the week (at his low point).
    Sure, the lack of peaks may reduce the amount that converts to E2, but that shouldn't be a huge factor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GSXRvi6 View Post
    So I was wondering about what to do about RBC, is that the trick, you start getting hot and feeling crappy, RBC goes up you just donate blood, that easy?
    Well, I'm not one to be giving advice yet. but donating blood is a good nice thing to do anyway and might have health benefits as well besides for lowering levels.

    If you decide to do it, I'd keep the doctor in the loop to know about it.

    Would have been funny not to tell my cardiologist and see if he noticed...

    yeah real funny.

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