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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Severe Polycythemia for Testosterone. What now?
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<blockquote data-quote="maxadvance" data-source="post: 43275" data-attributes="member: 12434"><p>Currently doing 200mg T and 150mg Deca per week. When I added Deca to protocol Hematocrit jumped 7 points from 49 to 56 and I could feel flushed constantly and blood pressure went up too. Did a donation where Hema went back to 52 and BP normalized and redness reduced. Water weight also increases over first couple months, gained 10lbs quickly. </p><p></p><p> I've realized improved diet and reduced consumption of alcohol are absolutely imperative on this protocol. Along with an exercise routine that you won't stray from. If you're not going to lift and do cardio, don't bother it'll just make you fat. I'm at a point where 3 months into this protocol I have seen a significant change in body composition, libido is thru the roof, and my ligaments are hardpressed to get tendonitis(reduced tennis/lifters elbow)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxadvance, post: 43275, member: 12434"] Currently doing 200mg T and 150mg Deca per week. When I added Deca to protocol Hematocrit jumped 7 points from 49 to 56 and I could feel flushed constantly and blood pressure went up too. Did a donation where Hema went back to 52 and BP normalized and redness reduced. Water weight also increases over first couple months, gained 10lbs quickly. I've realized improved diet and reduced consumption of alcohol are absolutely imperative on this protocol. Along with an exercise routine that you won't stray from. If you're not going to lift and do cardio, don't bother it'll just make you fat. I'm at a point where 3 months into this protocol I have seen a significant change in body composition, libido is thru the roof, and my ligaments are hardpressed to get tendonitis(reduced tennis/lifters elbow) [/QUOTE]
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