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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
High Red Blood Cells and no cure
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<blockquote data-quote="MAD King" data-source="post: 44759" data-attributes="member: 13656"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>my results on follow levels are always around</p><p></p><p>RBC 6.38 </p><p>Hemoglobin 18.8 </p><p>Hematocrit 55.4 </p><p></p><p>which is considered high.</p><p>I am feeling great on TRT. There are only two options, as far as I know, to lower these levels.</p><p>Stopping TRT, which draws you back to the shitty feeling when you were before starting TRT or blood donation.</p><p>Someone can only donate blood if they do not have any diseases or did not live overseas during BSE outbreak.</p><p></p><p>In my case, I lived overseas, so donating blood is not an option since they reject you.</p><p>Of course, a doctor could prescribe it as a therapy, but it would cost about $400 each session because most insurances do not cover this.</p><p></p><p>Unlike in Europe, where you can go do a blood donation location and have your blood drawn even when you have a disease, they will dispose your blood afterwards.</p><p></p><p>Here in the U.S. this is only and option in a few states, but in most against the law.</p><p></p><p>So, what is left?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAD King, post: 44759, member: 13656"] Hello, my results on follow levels are always around RBC 6.38 Hemoglobin 18.8 Hematocrit 55.4 which is considered high. I am feeling great on TRT. There are only two options, as far as I know, to lower these levels. Stopping TRT, which draws you back to the shitty feeling when you were before starting TRT or blood donation. Someone can only donate blood if they do not have any diseases or did not live overseas during BSE outbreak. In my case, I lived overseas, so donating blood is not an option since they reject you. Of course, a doctor could prescribe it as a therapy, but it would cost about $400 each session because most insurances do not cover this. Unlike in Europe, where you can go do a blood donation location and have your blood drawn even when you have a disease, they will dispose your blood afterwards. Here in the U.S. this is only and option in a few states, but in most against the law. So, what is left? [/QUOTE]
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