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    Quote Originally Posted by Brazensol View Post
    Is there any rule of thumb or general guideline for the time it takes for the blood thickening (hematocrit) to start/occur. This is probably the one thing that worries me most about doing a cycle.
    No not really. Varies for everyone. Some folks can inject 200mg a week for TRT and never really have issues. Others, like me, my hematocrit goes up when testosterone is in the same room as I am. lol. But we can make our own general rule here... If you donate as often as a donation center will let you, you shouldn't ever have issues. That will depend on the center and can be anywhere from 2 to 3 months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    No not really. Varies for everyone. Some folks can inject 200mg a week for TRT and never really have issues. Others, like me, my hematocrit goes up when testosterone is in the same room as I am. lol. But we can make our own general rule here... If you donate as often as a donation center will let you, you shouldn't ever have issues. That will depend on the center and can be anywhere from 2 to 3 months.
    That is very good info to have. I will schedule regular blood donations from here on out. That is a win/win situation for everyone.

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