wtgrantham
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Zinc is crucial. 30% of everyone on earth have a deficiency. Something is wrong with OP's protocol to require monthly donations. Your doctor needs to help you get this under control. Not sure why he would let this go on this long. I never have issues on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) doses, when I cycle it shoots through the roof and I just drain myself. Aspirin does nothing to hematocrit levels.
I've tried several adjustments to protocol including 100mg once per week and twice per week sub Q. I've decided to come off for awhile (have been off for almost 3 months now) to get my RBCs to a nice low "normal" level. Then I intend to start testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) back up and will tweak protocol some more to see if I can control it better. If Testosterone causes blood thickening then what protocol changes do you theorize could help slow down the process?