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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Is it true that an elevated hematocrit level on TRT does not require blood donation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Keepfit1" data-source="post: 270064" data-attributes="member: 44282"><p>there may be some relevance in specialist situations like you mention but what we are talking about on this thread is about high Hct due to TRT, trust me its the Hct or Hgb or Rbc that if increased will cause thrombotic risk not platelets, ask any haematologist , Ive read that Rosier thing saying its platelets not Hct and its simply not correct, Ive seen every expert haem you can imagine and its not the platelets so what Rosier wrote is simply incorrect and misleading and irresponsible if you dont want to use the word rubbish, opinions may vary bu the basics of haematology remain the same</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keepfit1, post: 270064, member: 44282"] there may be some relevance in specialist situations like you mention but what we are talking about on this thread is about high Hct due to TRT, trust me its the Hct or Hgb or Rbc that if increased will cause thrombotic risk not platelets, ask any haematologist , Ive read that Rosier thing saying its platelets not Hct and its simply not correct, Ive seen every expert haem you can imagine and its not the platelets so what Rosier wrote is simply incorrect and misleading and irresponsible if you dont want to use the word rubbish, opinions may vary bu the basics of haematology remain the same [/QUOTE]
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Is it true that an elevated hematocrit level on TRT does not require blood donation?
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