posted Thu, 09/18/2014 - 18:20
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+ 1 Red Blood Cell Count - EQ
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Hi folks.
I didn't have run any testosterone test until now.. but I'll do soon.. to be sure about the Big D Test E 300mg.
But I'm running a bulk cycle with Test E and EQ 250 from Big D.
This blood test was requested by my endo, because that kind of tests every few months (I'm diabetic type 1).
I think that this High RBC is because of Equipoise.. right?
I'm running 600mg/EW and I'm on week 7.
Those results should be higher?
I'm trying to figure out what I should to tell to my doctor next week lol.
Thanks
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thetdog62383749% hematocrit is perfectly fine. The higher your hematocrit the quicker the recovery. Im sitting at 50% on EPO and feel pretty good. Think donating blood lowers it quite alot maybe 6-7%.
rocketballzActually I read somewhere where hematocrit over 50 puts one at a greater risk of a heart attack or stroke, Carlos Danger is always preaching to watch your hematocrit so I wouldn't say he's "perfectly fine". It looks like hes right on the cusp of potential problems. The key word being potential. Everyone is different, but I would think donating blood would be a wise choice.
thetdog623837Eating a big mac a day puts you at a greater risk of a heart attack or stroke, know what I mean? At about 55% you want to be taking an aspirin a day to help thin your blood. If your over 60% I would start worrying. Cyclists were doing the tour around 60%.
AnonWut. At 53-54 i feel like im dying. So lethargic too. Like motor oil sludge in your veins
thetdog623837Wish I was at 53 54% ha ha ha. Youl be lethargic because your body is making new red blood cells. takes time for them new cells to mature.
sm4llThank you all for all information... I'm very glad for it... I get a little scared and I went to donate blood yesterday...
Is impressive the difference after the donation... I was with short breath and get tired really quickly... I can feel the difference...
Thank you all
yep its the EQ, you should be donating as much as you can... i think its like 1 pint every 8 weeks or so. That will help with that