Time for blood to normalize

OldFashioned

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Hi guys,

Does anyone have any experience for the time it takes for bloods to normalize before taking a routine TRT check, specifically the RBC and hemocrit.
eg if 6 weeks of 200mg of nandrolone, would a month off reset the rbc and hemcrit?
How about Anavar?
 
Hi guys,

Does anyone have any experience for the time it takes for bloods to normalize before taking a routine TRT check, specifically the RBC and hemocrit.
eg if 6 weeks of 200mg of nandrolone, would a month off reset the rbc and hemcrit?
How about Anavar?

Life span of red blood cell, about 120 days. While you can see changes sooner as they occur, the endpoint from red blood cell turnover takes that long. Then further changes can also occur.

1 month will not "reset" RBCs and hematocrit.
 
Thanks.
So the only solution would be to dilute the blood plasma in effect to equalize the red cell ratio.
Donate blood would be one, how about maximizing hydration with above average water intake.
Has anyone had any luck with this?
 
Thanks.
So the only solution would be to dilute the blood plasma in effect to equalize the red cell ratio.
Donate blood would be one, how about maximizing hydration with above average water intake.
Has anyone had any luck with this?

So your hematocrit is high?

Yes blood donation is the norm, but check your ferritin.

Hydration will not reduce the number of cells, and your body will seek homeostatis, meaning overhydrating won't last, is not sustainable. Overdoing just pure water can lead to hyponatremia.

There are guys here who have blasted/cruised, but it is not the purpose of this forum
 
Nobody else here done a blast and cruise?
This isn’t that type of forum, it’s obvious if you look at the sub sections of the forum, or read a coupe of @madman’s posts littered throughout this forum.

If you need help with a PCT or interested in TRT, I’d glad to help.

T-nation has a Pharma/TRT section.
 

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