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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Hematocrit: How Doctors Respond
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<blockquote data-quote="mooseman109" data-source="post: 138364" data-attributes="member: 14445"><p>I was very short of breath on any activity. No headaches or flushed face. BP was raised about 10 points on each end. I was at 56-57 for a couple years and could not tell. I stay at 51-53 and can not tell at all. I notice no difference at all after a donation. We are all different, but if platelets are low and all else is good, I do not think HCT in mid 50's is a thing. Certainly low 50's no big deal. Folks who live at elevation have high HCT and they are fine. Juts my 2 cents, but I have consulted with 2 hematologists regarding this issue and that is basically what they said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooseman109, post: 138364, member: 14445"] I was very short of breath on any activity. No headaches or flushed face. BP was raised about 10 points on each end. I was at 56-57 for a couple years and could not tell. I stay at 51-53 and can not tell at all. I notice no difference at all after a donation. We are all different, but if platelets are low and all else is good, I do not think HCT in mid 50's is a thing. Certainly low 50's no big deal. Folks who live at elevation have high HCT and they are fine. Juts my 2 cents, but I have consulted with 2 hematologists regarding this issue and that is basically what they said. [/QUOTE]
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