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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Life after TRT - What now?
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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 107290" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>JP84,</p><p></p><p>The readings of RBC in g/L do not translate for me so hard to tell just how far along your blood issue is. However, one thing to consider is that there are guys on the forum who used to have to donate blood regularly and claim that after some time (up to 2 years for some) their hematocrit stabilized and they no longer need to donate.</p><p></p><p>With that in mind - again no idea how severe your blood issues are - if the docs are willing to continue TRT with you under close monitoring and you're ok with whatever risks they have presented to you, you might consider doing that to see if your blood might also stabilize after a while. Doubtless some of the guys who have experienced this will read this, and hopefully they can chime in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 107290, member: 16947"] JP84, The readings of RBC in g/L do not translate for me so hard to tell just how far along your blood issue is. However, one thing to consider is that there are guys on the forum who used to have to donate blood regularly and claim that after some time (up to 2 years for some) their hematocrit stabilized and they no longer need to donate. With that in mind - again no idea how severe your blood issues are - if the docs are willing to continue TRT with you under close monitoring and you're ok with whatever risks they have presented to you, you might consider doing that to see if your blood might also stabilize after a while. Doubtless some of the guys who have experienced this will read this, and hopefully they can chime in. [/QUOTE]
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