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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: 246388" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>[USER=3]@Nelson Vergel[/USER], sorry I missed this one. My regiments 40mg every 5 days. I just took my prescribed dose of 80mg every 10 days and split it hoping it would help. I can't say for sure but I don't think my cardiologist is too fond of TRT. Dr, George Mammen. But he has never told me to stop. I guess he know I will walk out. My regular doctor is Hector Ubaldo. My blood pressure depends on when it is take but is usually around 126/68. </p><p></p><p>I have done 3 blood dumps since January. My 1st dump I was at 53% HCT. The next week I did blood test and was at 52%. I went to GC regional about 3 weeks later and they got me at 57. The machine kept shutting down because they said my blood was too think. Three weeks later (this week) GC Regional tested me at 55% and I dumped blood again. I have been taking 4000iu of Natokinnase, 1 grapefruit a day, so hydrated I am about to pop and 500mg of metformin/d. So I am guessing I am around 52 today after the dump 2 days ago. My doctor wants to see me next week and we will go from there. Of course he thinks the blood tests he did with Quest are much more accurate than the finger prick done by GF Regional. So it may be lower than 52 by now.</p><p></p><p>I do question since RBC lifetime is 90-110 days. How can the HCT go up and down so quickly. It has not been 90 days since my 1st dump this year. I understand blood dumps should decrease RBCs, but I can't see RBC's reproducing so quickly in such a short period of time and believe the testing at GC Regional may be suspect. Probably next week I will do blood testing at the doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 246388, member: 43589"] [USER=3]@Nelson Vergel[/USER], sorry I missed this one. My regiments 40mg every 5 days. I just took my prescribed dose of 80mg every 10 days and split it hoping it would help. I can't say for sure but I don't think my cardiologist is too fond of TRT. Dr, George Mammen. But he has never told me to stop. I guess he know I will walk out. My regular doctor is Hector Ubaldo. My blood pressure depends on when it is take but is usually around 126/68. I have done 3 blood dumps since January. My 1st dump I was at 53% HCT. The next week I did blood test and was at 52%. I went to GC regional about 3 weeks later and they got me at 57. The machine kept shutting down because they said my blood was too think. Three weeks later (this week) GC Regional tested me at 55% and I dumped blood again. I have been taking 4000iu of Natokinnase, 1 grapefruit a day, so hydrated I am about to pop and 500mg of metformin/d. So I am guessing I am around 52 today after the dump 2 days ago. My doctor wants to see me next week and we will go from there. Of course he thinks the blood tests he did with Quest are much more accurate than the finger prick done by GF Regional. So it may be lower than 52 by now. I do question since RBC lifetime is 90-110 days. How can the HCT go up and down so quickly. It has not been 90 days since my 1st dump this year. I understand blood dumps should decrease RBCs, but I can't see RBC's reproducing so quickly in such a short period of time and believe the testing at GC Regional may be suspect. Probably next week I will do blood testing at the doctor. [/QUOTE]
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