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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Dealing With Hct, Hgb, RBC Challenges
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott47" data-source="post: 83926" data-attributes="member: 16767"><p>I have already seen a hematologist or oncologist like I said tests were all ran and all came back negative for polycythemia vera and and several other things now I'm going to get a second opinion from yet again another doctor I was told that they were medications out there but maybe would not like to prescribe them because of side effects not quite sure what side effects that is but there we go. I imagine that with thick blood you could have strokes blood clots heart attacks and what not so if that is the case yes I understand that already. I'm basically what I've been doing is taking 81 mg of children's chewable aspirin almost every other day and staying very well hydrated and taking daily walks and so far seems to be working I have low blood sugar sometimes so I can tell the difference when I used to put my finger the blood was really dark red and thick when come out of my finger at all now I do it and it's bright red and I can poke myself and test myself and then squeeze my finger 5 minutes later and blood still comes out so things are getting better for what I'm doing right now so I'm just trying to find ways to sit here and lower my hematocrit levels on a natural basis at least gives me some opportunity to maybe do this without having to do phlebotomy I hear people all the time say they've done it and so I'm trying to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott47, post: 83926, member: 16767"] I have already seen a hematologist or oncologist like I said tests were all ran and all came back negative for polycythemia vera and and several other things now I'm going to get a second opinion from yet again another doctor I was told that they were medications out there but maybe would not like to prescribe them because of side effects not quite sure what side effects that is but there we go. I imagine that with thick blood you could have strokes blood clots heart attacks and what not so if that is the case yes I understand that already. I'm basically what I've been doing is taking 81 mg of children's chewable aspirin almost every other day and staying very well hydrated and taking daily walks and so far seems to be working I have low blood sugar sometimes so I can tell the difference when I used to put my finger the blood was really dark red and thick when come out of my finger at all now I do it and it's bright red and I can poke myself and test myself and then squeeze my finger 5 minutes later and blood still comes out so things are getting better for what I'm doing right now so I'm just trying to find ways to sit here and lower my hematocrit levels on a natural basis at least gives me some opportunity to maybe do this without having to do phlebotomy I hear people all the time say they've done it and so I'm trying to. [/QUOTE]
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