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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 271035" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I’m so confused, why would u lower ur dose or donate blood? Ur Rbc’s and HCT are slightly above the top of the range, which is completely fine, imo. I wouldnt donate strictly to lower those levels. They’re perfectly fine and healthy, again imo.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn’t lower ur test dose either. Or take an ai, if ur feeling pretty good. Ur test and E2 levels are both great. So as long as ur feeling pretty good, I see zero reason to lower ur dose.</p><p></p><p>If ur worried about ur RBC and HCT levels, which again I wouldn’t be at all if I were u, I would simply just pour a big glass of water about an hour or two prior to getting ur labs done, put some sea salt in it, preferably Celtic sea salt, and/ or an electrolyte mix, chug it down, and retest ur RBC, HCT and HGB levels. I guarantee u’ll see all those numbers come down a decent amount. And then once u see those levels come back lower on ur labs, just try to stay as hydrated as possible everyday to keep ur levels slightly lower on a daily basis. Key to hydration, imo, is drinking as much water with extra electrolytes in it as possible. I personally just keep it simple and add Celtic sea salt and some magnesium chloride liquid to any water that I drink. Recently been adding some cream of tartar to my morning glass of water to get some extra potassium in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 271035, member: 15043"] I’m so confused, why would u lower ur dose or donate blood? Ur Rbc’s and HCT are slightly above the top of the range, which is completely fine, imo. I wouldnt donate strictly to lower those levels. They’re perfectly fine and healthy, again imo. I wouldn’t lower ur test dose either. Or take an ai, if ur feeling pretty good. Ur test and E2 levels are both great. So as long as ur feeling pretty good, I see zero reason to lower ur dose. If ur worried about ur RBC and HCT levels, which again I wouldn’t be at all if I were u, I would simply just pour a big glass of water about an hour or two prior to getting ur labs done, put some sea salt in it, preferably Celtic sea salt, and/ or an electrolyte mix, chug it down, and retest ur RBC, HCT and HGB levels. I guarantee u’ll see all those numbers come down a decent amount. And then once u see those levels come back lower on ur labs, just try to stay as hydrated as possible everyday to keep ur levels slightly lower on a daily basis. Key to hydration, imo, is drinking as much water with extra electrolytes in it as possible. I personally just keep it simple and add Celtic sea salt and some magnesium chloride liquid to any water that I drink. Recently been adding some cream of tartar to my morning glass of water to get some extra potassium in [/QUOTE]
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