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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Red Chest and High Hematocrit
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<blockquote data-quote="ALEX" data-source="post: 20584" data-attributes="member: 6745"><p>I've calculated the right amount of blood to be withdrawed in total. The result was 1300 ml to achieve a Hb level of 14. So today more 200 ml of whole blood. Yesterday + today total is 450 ml . I'm gonna give a break of 15 days and withdraw a little more blood. Feeling much better today, less redness and breathing easily !! It's working !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALEX, post: 20584, member: 6745"] I've calculated the right amount of blood to be withdrawed in total. The result was 1300 ml to achieve a Hb level of 14. So today more 200 ml of whole blood. Yesterday + today total is 450 ml . I'm gonna give a break of 15 days and withdraw a little more blood. Feeling much better today, less redness and breathing easily !! It's working !! [/QUOTE]
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