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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testosterone too high after 8 weeks on 200 mg Cypionate / Week!
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<blockquote data-quote="RSM" data-source="post: 58737" data-attributes="member: 14093"><p>I can still get this prescribed from my Dr. I figured it made sense to take a break for a week or so and then start the reduced dosage. I have another appointment scheduled with my Dr. early next year and will then determine how to proceed with Testosterone prescriptions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Correct. They can prescribe it once my RBC is at an acceptable level. The blood donation and reduced dosage may not even get my levels down low enough - the new blood test will indicate this. As I mentioned above I can get the Testosterone prescribed by my Dr. but I want to be healthy at the same time so hopefully I can get my RBC below 50% if possible.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There is no misunderstanding. It is pretty clear to me the correlation between a high RBC and potential blood clots. The P.A. mentioned to me that a 34 year old patient of theirs developed a blood clot on a flight and his RBC count was similar to mine and he was feeling fine prior to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSM, post: 58737, member: 14093"] I can still get this prescribed from my Dr. I figured it made sense to take a break for a week or so and then start the reduced dosage. I have another appointment scheduled with my Dr. early next year and will then determine how to proceed with Testosterone prescriptions. Correct. They can prescribe it once my RBC is at an acceptable level. The blood donation and reduced dosage may not even get my levels down low enough - the new blood test will indicate this. As I mentioned above I can get the Testosterone prescribed by my Dr. but I want to be healthy at the same time so hopefully I can get my RBC below 50% if possible. There is no misunderstanding. It is pretty clear to me the correlation between a high RBC and potential blood clots. The P.A. mentioned to me that a 34 year old patient of theirs developed a blood clot on a flight and his RBC count was similar to mine and he was feeling fine prior to this. [/QUOTE]
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