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Elevated Hematocrit 61
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<blockquote data-quote="mooseman109" data-source="post: 134049" data-attributes="member: 14445"><p>Frozen, dude I can feel your pain. I am a very igh hct guy, apparently I am a champion RBC producer, yay. Fifty is correct, the hemglobin machines at blood centers are a joke. Twice i have go to labcorp the morning of a donation to get a hct baseline and then gone to donate. Both times when i got the lab work back the teo numbers were not even close. So rest at ease over that. Also possinle that your were somewhat dehydrated at donation time. I believe we probably all are in a state of dehydration off and on.</p><p>My hct did actually get to 62.3 measured by labcorp! I felt short of breath. Did some donations and came off T for 4 months. So now I have taken charge of my health amd not any Dr. They advise, but I decide. I went to daily imjections. Only 10mg a day helps keep it in line better. I still will,have to donate some, but hopefully only twice a year. Imdropped all hcg and dhea and i can stay off AI that way. My totaand E2 16-18 and i feel good.</p><p>How is your wbc and platlett count? What about RDW? All in your CMP blood work. It is discussed here amd 2 hematologist have both told me elevated hct alone is not major cause for alarm. If platletts, wbc rdw and rest of blood values are in line, hct is not the problem it once was thought. Not that it is an excuse to juice up heavynand throw caution to the wind. They, and my pcp, all told me to keep hct below 54. I aim for 51-52. Thi sis just what i have been told and what works for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooseman109, post: 134049, member: 14445"] Frozen, dude I can feel your pain. I am a very igh hct guy, apparently I am a champion RBC producer, yay. Fifty is correct, the hemglobin machines at blood centers are a joke. Twice i have go to labcorp the morning of a donation to get a hct baseline and then gone to donate. Both times when i got the lab work back the teo numbers were not even close. So rest at ease over that. Also possinle that your were somewhat dehydrated at donation time. I believe we probably all are in a state of dehydration off and on. My hct did actually get to 62.3 measured by labcorp! I felt short of breath. Did some donations and came off T for 4 months. So now I have taken charge of my health amd not any Dr. They advise, but I decide. I went to daily imjections. Only 10mg a day helps keep it in line better. I still will,have to donate some, but hopefully only twice a year. Imdropped all hcg and dhea and i can stay off AI that way. My totaand E2 16-18 and i feel good. How is your wbc and platlett count? What about RDW? All in your CMP blood work. It is discussed here amd 2 hematologist have both told me elevated hct alone is not major cause for alarm. If platletts, wbc rdw and rest of blood values are in line, hct is not the problem it once was thought. Not that it is an excuse to juice up heavynand throw caution to the wind. They, and my pcp, all told me to keep hct below 54. I aim for 51-52. Thi sis just what i have been told and what works for me [/QUOTE]
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