halfwit
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Go to the red Cross and donate. You will have no issues there with hcg - as Jimmy mentioned it is not on the deferral list. You should be donating evey quarter (4 x a year) while you are on TRT. It's a known issue that TRT will cause your body to produce too many red blood cells.
Also, I highly suggestt to get your diet in check and lose weight. You are on TRT with an excellent T value in the ~900 range. With this T value coupled with the right diet and exercise program the weight will fall off.
Losing weight will help decrease estrogen levels (estrogen is made in fat cells) and help your overall health tremendously.
He's going to have to drink like 2 gallons of water before heading in to try to get under the 60% mark. It's hard to get past the upper boundary on TRT for hematocrit, I'm kind of surprised as even I haven't broken the 60% line lol.
You may have to get a therapeutic phlebotomy letter from your doctor FYI. Oh, and only a retarded phlebotomist would defer HCG; they likely thought it was HGH - and deferred you out of ignorance. HGH is a deferral if the source is human cadavers, which hadn't been done in some time, but the education of some folks is easily that old.
Agree with the advice in the thread. Best of luck!
