Why are my 3 month cruise bloods so funky?

Yeah ill go donate for sure but whats the point when its just going to be high again in a couple weeks? Am i underestimating how long a donation will keeps my RBCs low?

And hey my age isnt a factor here. Im capable of doing everything a 25 year old can do in terms of B&C maintenance.
The reason why it's a factor (I was your age once too) is that there is zero question when it comes to health first as you start to lose that feeling of being invincible as you get older.

Yes, you do have a pretty good head on top of those shoulders, but the first thing the vast majority of us on testosterone year-round find is that donations aren't optional. It's part of the price we pay for enjoying the benefits. Good with the bad. :)

Your RBC/HCT/hb are always going to be a concern while injecting exogenous testosterone; that's due to the fact that it's not from your testes, and your red bone marrow reacts accordingly. This can happen at 100mg/wk or 1000mg/wk, there is a really good explanation here by Austinite that might help you get a better understanding.

SO, back to the water tank analogy - donating NOW helps keep you from getting too high. If you don't, you'll continue to increase your RBC, and as each donation only lowers it by a couple percent, it becomes an uphill battle. So if you truly do have an RBC issue, it will only continue to climb, and donating before a blast would only put you right back to the situation (potentially) you're in now.

Understand my hysteria when HW said I could drop dead any minute.

I only presented the risks. You're not going to drop dead tomorrow, but it is something you need to be on top of if you're going to B&C. As you're likely going to be put on TRT in the future, it would be best to develop these good habits now rather than later. :)
 
Thanks bro im gonna give a double red. Someone had 55 HCT and it dropped down to 42 after a double red.

Sorry if I was a dick earlier, i worded what i said in a rude way.
 
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