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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Hematocrit Increasing Blood Pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunga" data-source="post: 187169" data-attributes="member: 39886"><p>I feel inclined to share this to hopefully help someone else. I’m definitely having BP issues from Hematocrit. I donated today. My hematocrit has been creeping up the last year or so on TRT and about 8 weeks ago I added Nandrolone 6mgs daily to my TRT thinking it’s a small dose and shouldn’t affect it much. Yikes! Bad idea. My Hemoglobin was 19.3 AFTER I pounded 2 waters to get it down to pass the blood screening! (They don’t take blood if you’re over 20) Last night I had readings that were really scary; like 180-110, 160/100 even a 190/120. After I donated double red cells today my BP is 130/80. I have been drinking more water as well. There’s no doubt a correlation. I’m done with Nandrolone add on for TRT. Be careful gentlemen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunga, post: 187169, member: 39886"] I feel inclined to share this to hopefully help someone else. I’m definitely having BP issues from Hematocrit. I donated today. My hematocrit has been creeping up the last year or so on TRT and about 8 weeks ago I added Nandrolone 6mgs daily to my TRT thinking it’s a small dose and shouldn’t affect it much. Yikes! Bad idea. My Hemoglobin was 19.3 AFTER I pounded 2 waters to get it down to pass the blood screening! (They don’t take blood if you’re over 20) Last night I had readings that were really scary; like 180-110, 160/100 even a 190/120. After I donated double red cells today my BP is 130/80. I have been drinking more water as well. There’s no doubt a correlation. I’m done with Nandrolone add on for TRT. Be careful gentlemen. [/QUOTE]
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