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How strict is Defy when it comes to elevated hematocrit/hemoglobin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Unlockable" data-source="post: 211077"><p>I started with morning hematocrit being 50-52, he advised trying a blood donation but I wasn't too concerned yet. After the first 10 weeks I was at 55.4, hemoglobin at 18 and RBC in the 6's. He told me to retest because my albumin was high, so he suspected dehydration. I mentioned having slammed water for the couple of hours I had been awake leading up to the blood work, had plenty of cleaner urine, he said to try a CBC in the afternoon to see what it looks like after having more time to absorb water. </p><p></p><p>I did that recently and hematocrit was 52, hemoglobin and RBC normal. I also have ITP, so low platelets make the thicker blood less of a concern I believe. As of the 55 hematocrit blood work, he would not let me start nandrolone. He did say I can try every day injections as sometimes it helps. I switched from 3 day to EOD Last week</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unlockable, post: 211077"] I started with morning hematocrit being 50-52, he advised trying a blood donation but I wasn't too concerned yet. After the first 10 weeks I was at 55.4, hemoglobin at 18 and RBC in the 6's. He told me to retest because my albumin was high, so he suspected dehydration. I mentioned having slammed water for the couple of hours I had been awake leading up to the blood work, had plenty of cleaner urine, he said to try a CBC in the afternoon to see what it looks like after having more time to absorb water. I did that recently and hematocrit was 52, hemoglobin and RBC normal. I also have ITP, so low platelets make the thicker blood less of a concern I believe. As of the 55 hematocrit blood work, he would not let me start nandrolone. He did say I can try every day injections as sometimes it helps. I switched from 3 day to EOD Last week [/QUOTE]
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