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I love cycling Trestolone/Ment acetate with a long acting testosterone. I normally use 600 mgs of test-c and 200 mgs of Trestolone acetate per week. This past summer I experimented with using low testosterone combined with high trestolone. I took my testosterone all the way down to 100 mgs per week while increasing the Trestolone to 400 mgs per week. What I found was my hematocrit levels sky rocketed. It was the second time in all my years of using hormones that I went to the local blood bank to donate blood, and was rejected because my hematocrit levels were too high! The first time I was rejected was when I used EQ with testosterone. That was over 20 years ago. Now I have learned Trestolone/Ment can also increase hematocrit levels in excess. Obviously I have switched back to using higher amounts of test and lower amounts of Trestolone. I wanted to provide everyone with this update to bring forth awareness.