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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anyone ever tried nattokinase to lower hematocrit?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 223301" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Thanks Nelson. I had previously read that paper. Which is why I use Nattokinase.</p><p></p><p>I did some blood testing a few weeks ago and got this</p><p></p><p>RED BLOOD CELL COUNT 6.42 H Reference Range: 4.20-5.80 Million/uL</p><p>HEMOGLOBIN 20.2 H Reference Range: 13.2-17.1 g/dL</p><p>HEMATOCRIT 58.5 H Reference Range: 38.5-50.0 %</p><p>PLATELET COUNT 176 Reference Range: 140-400 Thousand/uL</p><p></p><p>My PC wrote me an order to give blood at Gulf Coast Regional but I can't get in touch with anyone there for a week not to make an appointment. I also had to do a EKG at Methodist yesterday and ask to give blood there and they said I needed a doctor's order to give blood. I thought these people needed blood so badly,</p><p></p><p>Now on with the story, I started having tachycardia with a irregular heart rate last weekend. I was over 100bpm resting and hitting 130+ walking to the restroom. No other symptoms. So my wife had a big bottle of Metoprolol so I started on 50mg x 2. I could not get in to see my cardiologist until Friday. They ran an EGK and said I had a minor irregular heart rate that was not A-fib and good electrolytes so they think the red blood cell count might have been the cause. So they want me to give blood too but were shocked Methodist would not take me as they need blood badly. Anyone every had tachycardia from high RBC etc? I was at least told I could continue to work out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 223301, member: 43589"] Thanks Nelson. I had previously read that paper. Which is why I use Nattokinase. I did some blood testing a few weeks ago and got this RED BLOOD CELL COUNT 6.42 H Reference Range: 4.20-5.80 Million/uL HEMOGLOBIN 20.2 H Reference Range: 13.2-17.1 g/dL HEMATOCRIT 58.5 H Reference Range: 38.5-50.0 % PLATELET COUNT 176 Reference Range: 140-400 Thousand/uL My PC wrote me an order to give blood at Gulf Coast Regional but I can't get in touch with anyone there for a week not to make an appointment. I also had to do a EKG at Methodist yesterday and ask to give blood there and they said I needed a doctor's order to give blood. I thought these people needed blood so badly, Now on with the story, I started having tachycardia with a irregular heart rate last weekend. I was over 100bpm resting and hitting 130+ walking to the restroom. No other symptoms. So my wife had a big bottle of Metoprolol so I started on 50mg x 2. I could not get in to see my cardiologist until Friday. They ran an EGK and said I had a minor irregular heart rate that was not A-fib and good electrolytes so they think the red blood cell count might have been the cause. So they want me to give blood too but were shocked Methodist would not take me as they need blood badly. Anyone every had tachycardia from high RBC etc? I was at least told I could continue to work out. [/QUOTE]
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