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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Newish Study on HCT
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenMachineX" data-source="post: 227017" data-attributes="member: 15245"><p>I've been noticing increased water retention from this daily protocol, but, oddly my blood pressure is still the best I've ever had, even better than when I was 19 joining the Army. I wonder in my case if the bloat is actually beneficial e2 conversion since I've struggled with low e2 for most of TRT. Nevertheless, I hope data keeps coming out with regard to safe hematocrit numbers. </p><p></p><p>My own doctor said he's OK with my hgb above 18 and hct around 55. His rationale based on hemotologists he's talked to is that hct is only problematic when it's from a disease state such as smoking, but not when it's from normal physiological response such as in living at altitude or TRT. I personally am not comfortable with those numbers though lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenMachineX, post: 227017, member: 15245"] I've been noticing increased water retention from this daily protocol, but, oddly my blood pressure is still the best I've ever had, even better than when I was 19 joining the Army. I wonder in my case if the bloat is actually beneficial e2 conversion since I've struggled with low e2 for most of TRT. Nevertheless, I hope data keeps coming out with regard to safe hematocrit numbers. My own doctor said he's OK with my hgb above 18 and hct around 55. His rationale based on hemotologists he's talked to is that hct is only problematic when it's from a disease state such as smoking, but not when it's from normal physiological response such as in living at altitude or TRT. I personally am not comfortable with those numbers though lol. [/QUOTE]
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