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Blood Test Discussion
High red blood cells.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pipewrench" data-source="post: 172184" data-attributes="member: 39971"><p>If you have any links or good reads about aspirin and fish oil please pass them on I would like to see any interesting findings possible on any of îthat. Besides that My cholesterol is a tad bit out of balance so if you know of any hidden gems For potent fish oil or cod liver oil please share the info. </p><p></p><p>About levels stabilizing and adapting. </p><p>I’m a little concerned with that.. I’ve been seesawing on and off a little over a year now while learning the pitfalls and precautions of TRT. Also while seeking good thorough care without much luck!</p><p>So I wonder how that time on and off alone has impacted my body .</p><p></p><p>That’s just a few things I’ve been giving thought. Especially after reading here the fda is ready to end getting HCG from their Personally approved outsourcing trt treatment centers and pharmacies. Damn so what then?</p><p>I mean How will everyones body react after it adapts like that after a couple few years and the gear is no longer in reach.</p><p> Worse case scenario, How big will the regretful factor be afterwards for some of us?</p><p></p><p>Of course none of us know what tomorrow will bring. But I’ve been giving thought to should I keep on? </p><p>should I change my body with the possibility that “I may be in for more than I ever expected”. </p><p>Or will I be better off in the long run to just let nature take its course ?</p><p></p><p>Maybe there is not Much to really be concerned with. Just have given it some thought lately . But all that’s another topic. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for all the good therapeutic work and everyone for taking time to share your input</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipewrench, post: 172184, member: 39971"] If you have any links or good reads about aspirin and fish oil please pass them on I would like to see any interesting findings possible on any of îthat. Besides that My cholesterol is a tad bit out of balance so if you know of any hidden gems For potent fish oil or cod liver oil please share the info. About levels stabilizing and adapting. I’m a little concerned with that.. I’ve been seesawing on and off a little over a year now while learning the pitfalls and precautions of TRT. Also while seeking good thorough care without much luck! So I wonder how that time on and off alone has impacted my body . That’s just a few things I’ve been giving thought. Especially after reading here the fda is ready to end getting HCG from their Personally approved outsourcing trt treatment centers and pharmacies. Damn so what then? I mean How will everyones body react after it adapts like that after a couple few years and the gear is no longer in reach. Worse case scenario, How big will the regretful factor be afterwards for some of us? Of course none of us know what tomorrow will bring. But I’ve been giving thought to should I keep on? should I change my body with the possibility that “I may be in for more than I ever expected”. Or will I be better off in the long run to just let nature take its course ? Maybe there is not Much to really be concerned with. Just have given it some thought lately . But all that’s another topic. Thanks again for all the good therapeutic work and everyone for taking time to share your input [/QUOTE]
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