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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
is my hemo and hematocrit crazy high or ???
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 246517" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Well the %'s blood parameters went up from exercise were only a few points (<strong>44.7 ± 2.6 % to 45.4 ± 2.5 % )</strong>. They also seem to return to base line in ~35 minutes. My question is how much does this differ from untrained individuals to highly trained individuals. There seems to be very little research in this area, especially in high intensity, short duration exercise.</p><p></p><p>As you see I am stabbing in the dark on what I am going to do to solve my own HCT issues. My other question is how reliable are the finger pricks they do at the blood centers? Are they as close as what Quest would get? My doctor says no way. The blood center got me at 55% so I am thinking I am probably at 52% now, with Quest maybe lower. Maybe I just need to be patient with this and go two more times to dump blood.</p><p></p><p>My test cyp dose is supposed to be today, I am thinking not doing it and instead going 15mg of test base transdermal until Thursday when I go to the doctor and see what happens when he tests HCT. I know this stuff has a very short half life. But maybe it will substitute what I need and allow the HCT to fall more.</p><p></p><p>This was CBC testing from 1-17:</p><p></p><p>WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT 8.1 Reference Range: 3.8-10.8 Thousand/uL</p><p>RED BLOOD CELL COUNT 5.65 Reference Range: 4.20-5.80 Million/uL</p><p><strong>HEMOGLOBIN 18.3 H Reference Range: 13.2-17.1 g/dL</strong></p><p><strong>HEMATOCRIT 53.9 H Reference Range: 38.5-50.0 %</strong></p><p>MCV 95.4 Reference Range: 80.0-100.0 fL</p><p>MCH 32.4 Reference Range: 27.0-33.0 pg</p><p>MCHC 34.0 Reference Range: 32.0-36.0 g/dL</p><p>RDW 12.7 Reference Range: 11.0-15.0 %</p><p>PLATELET COUNT 231 Reference Range: 140-400 Thousand/uL</p><p>MPV 10.2 Reference Range: 7.5-12.5 fL</p><p>ABSOLUTE NEUTROPHILS 5638 Reference Range: 1500-7800 cells/uL</p><p>ABSOLUTE LYMPHOCYTES 1571 Reference Range: 850-3900 cells/uL</p><p>ABSOLUTE MONOCYTES 721 Reference Range: 200-950 cells/uL</p><p>ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHILS 130 Reference Range: 15-500 cells/uL</p><p>ABSOLUTE BASOPHILS 41 Reference Range: 0-200 cells/uL</p><p>NEUTROPHILS 69.6 %</p><p>LYMPHOCYTES 19.4 %</p><p>MONOCYTES 8.9 %</p><p>EOSINOPHILS 1.6 %</p><p>BASOPHILS 0.5 %</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 246517, member: 43589"] Well the %'s blood parameters went up from exercise were only a few points ([B]44.7 ± 2.6 % to 45.4 ± 2.5 % )[/B]. They also seem to return to base line in ~35 minutes. My question is how much does this differ from untrained individuals to highly trained individuals. There seems to be very little research in this area, especially in high intensity, short duration exercise. As you see I am stabbing in the dark on what I am going to do to solve my own HCT issues. My other question is how reliable are the finger pricks they do at the blood centers? Are they as close as what Quest would get? My doctor says no way. The blood center got me at 55% so I am thinking I am probably at 52% now, with Quest maybe lower. Maybe I just need to be patient with this and go two more times to dump blood. My test cyp dose is supposed to be today, I am thinking not doing it and instead going 15mg of test base transdermal until Thursday when I go to the doctor and see what happens when he tests HCT. I know this stuff has a very short half life. But maybe it will substitute what I need and allow the HCT to fall more. This was CBC testing from 1-17: WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT 8.1 Reference Range: 3.8-10.8 Thousand/uL RED BLOOD CELL COUNT 5.65 Reference Range: 4.20-5.80 Million/uL [B]HEMOGLOBIN 18.3 H Reference Range: 13.2-17.1 g/dL HEMATOCRIT 53.9 H Reference Range: 38.5-50.0 %[/B] MCV 95.4 Reference Range: 80.0-100.0 fL MCH 32.4 Reference Range: 27.0-33.0 pg MCHC 34.0 Reference Range: 32.0-36.0 g/dL RDW 12.7 Reference Range: 11.0-15.0 % PLATELET COUNT 231 Reference Range: 140-400 Thousand/uL MPV 10.2 Reference Range: 7.5-12.5 fL ABSOLUTE NEUTROPHILS 5638 Reference Range: 1500-7800 cells/uL ABSOLUTE LYMPHOCYTES 1571 Reference Range: 850-3900 cells/uL ABSOLUTE MONOCYTES 721 Reference Range: 200-950 cells/uL ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHILS 130 Reference Range: 15-500 cells/uL ABSOLUTE BASOPHILS 41 Reference Range: 0-200 cells/uL NEUTROPHILS 69.6 % LYMPHOCYTES 19.4 % MONOCYTES 8.9 % EOSINOPHILS 1.6 % BASOPHILS 0.5 % [/QUOTE]
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