Poll What is your hematocrit level?

Vince

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I thought this was a good question.

Vince, anyway you could post a question about what hematocrit levels guys run at like you did the one on AI? I think it would be interesting and might help a lot of guys with concerns.

Since I started daily injection of T my HCT as been 46.0
 
My hematocrit level is 45.2% at the 6 month mark of starting TRT 100mg weekly split into 2 injections, no AI.

Does anyone know how long it takes for hematocrit to stabilize after starting TRT?
 
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Sept 2017 I donated blood 3 days later which usually takes me down to 46. Before TRT I was 47
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I am never below 50 unless i have been donating blood every 6-8 weeks, even before trt. Happy to stay 52-54, so is my dr and the two hematologist i have visited
 
where were you before daily injections were started?
It usually around 48-49 with blood donations every 8 weeks, I haven't donate since February. Plus my HCT may have stabilized, because I will be on TRT for 3 years December 4th.
 
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