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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Why Does Testosterone Increase Blood Thickness?
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 132379"><p>What are your HCT and Hb levels? Are your RDW, MCHC, MHC, and MVC values within rannge? </p><p></p><p>I have had high HCT and HB for many years and several of my doctor's have told me that when they HCT and HB are above range levels due to TRT, that they look at the RDW, MCHC, MHC, and MVC values closely. Those four values refer to the size, volume and width of the RBC/Hemoglobin. If they are mid-range then the doctors I have dealt with are not too concerned about a higher HCT and Hb, which is my case. </p><p></p><p>Have your HCT and Hb increased that much based since you began TRT? You are on a relatively low dose of testosterone, 54 mg per week split between two injections you are taking? I wouldn't think such a low dose would push your levels up that much, but we are all different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 132379"] What are your HCT and Hb levels? Are your RDW, MCHC, MHC, and MVC values within rannge? I have had high HCT and HB for many years and several of my doctor's have told me that when they HCT and HB are above range levels due to TRT, that they look at the RDW, MCHC, MHC, and MVC values closely. Those four values refer to the size, volume and width of the RBC/Hemoglobin. If they are mid-range then the doctors I have dealt with are not too concerned about a higher HCT and Hb, which is my case. Have your HCT and Hb increased that much based since you began TRT? You are on a relatively low dose of testosterone, 54 mg per week split between two injections you are taking? I wouldn't think such a low dose would push your levels up that much, but we are all different. [/QUOTE]
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