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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="FunkOdyssey" data-source="post: 270567" data-attributes="member: 44064"><p>It seems to me men on TRT are dying of cardiovascular events all the time. They would have to be -- there are probably millions of men on TRT, including old men, and old men die of heart disease. The studies that have been done are reassuring in that the mortality rates of men on TRT are not significantly different than men not on TRT, and the men studied would include a large number of men with elevated HCT because that's what TRT often does.</p><p></p><p>What do you think happens when a guy on TRT with an elevated HCT dies of a heart attack? You think the alarms would be raised and papers would be published in journals in response? I don't think anything happens at all. I'm not sure why you think we would find out about it. It must happen multiple times a day, every single day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FunkOdyssey, post: 270567, member: 44064"] It seems to me men on TRT are dying of cardiovascular events all the time. They would have to be -- there are probably millions of men on TRT, including old men, and old men die of heart disease. The studies that have been done are reassuring in that the mortality rates of men on TRT are not significantly different than men not on TRT, and the men studied would include a large number of men with elevated HCT because that's what TRT often does. What do you think happens when a guy on TRT with an elevated HCT dies of a heart attack? You think the alarms would be raised and papers would be published in journals in response? I don't think anything happens at all. I'm not sure why you think we would find out about it. It must happen multiple times a day, every single day. [/QUOTE]
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Is it true that an elevated hematocrit level on TRT does not require blood donation?
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