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Polycythemia? Tests Are In Range
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<blockquote data-quote="trt1" data-source="post: 72739" data-attributes="member: 15719"><p>Here are my cbc labs that were performed after my final blood donation.</p><p>[ATTACH]3678[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Urgent care just checked my cbc, and did many other tests, d-dimer, heart ultrasound, EKG. I might not have utilized the most elegant explanation but I when have a very high hematocrit/hemoglobin and higher platelet count I experience an very uncomfortable feeling throughout my body.</p><p></p><p> I am aware of the dangers and precautions to take when donating blood. the 2nd time I donated my count was at 54 for hct, that is not healthy, so I was sure that donating again would be ok. After my last donation my hematocrit and hemo dropped quite considerably so I have no intentions of donating again in the next 2 months. </p><p></p><p>The shortness of breath only occurred after a larger dose of test or hcg and as I have brought my dosage down the issues have become less pronounced. What I did notice is my only cbc value that continues to rise are my platelets, while hemoglobin, hct and rbc's have fluctuated withing the high/normal range. That level might be in the mid range of whats acceptable for a human but for me im experiencing symptoms associated with high platelets. When I felt my worst my platelets were at 210. i'm holding off on taking any more test due to the discomfort I feel, my symptoms are subsiding. </p><p></p><p>From what I ascertain my 120 mg a week dosage was just too much for my body, my hemo, hct and platelet levels were rising above what my body deems acceptable.</p><p></p><p>I hope to continue on my testosterone therapy at around 70-100 mg a week going forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trt1, post: 72739, member: 15719"] Here are my cbc labs that were performed after my final blood donation. [ATTACH=CONFIG]3678[/ATTACH] Urgent care just checked my cbc, and did many other tests, d-dimer, heart ultrasound, EKG. I might not have utilized the most elegant explanation but I when have a very high hematocrit/hemoglobin and higher platelet count I experience an very uncomfortable feeling throughout my body. I am aware of the dangers and precautions to take when donating blood. the 2nd time I donated my count was at 54 for hct, that is not healthy, so I was sure that donating again would be ok. After my last donation my hematocrit and hemo dropped quite considerably so I have no intentions of donating again in the next 2 months. The shortness of breath only occurred after a larger dose of test or hcg and as I have brought my dosage down the issues have become less pronounced. What I did notice is my only cbc value that continues to rise are my platelets, while hemoglobin, hct and rbc's have fluctuated withing the high/normal range. That level might be in the mid range of whats acceptable for a human but for me im experiencing symptoms associated with high platelets. When I felt my worst my platelets were at 210. i'm holding off on taking any more test due to the discomfort I feel, my symptoms are subsiding. From what I ascertain my 120 mg a week dosage was just too much for my body, my hemo, hct and platelet levels were rising above what my body deems acceptable. I hope to continue on my testosterone therapy at around 70-100 mg a week going forward. [/QUOTE]
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