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Quite of few people will experience a high hematocrit when on AAS. This is anything over about 55 hct. The condition is known as polycythemia. I was looking into it some more tonight since I am now having trouble with this during my HRT. Mine is now up to 56 and my endo is going to have to decrease my dose of test. This is not a good thing since I felt like shit when on just 100mg/wk. Im now on 150 mg/wk and feel better than I have since last July's heart attack.
I also read about Big Bapper's death to a blood clot and remember reading his comments on how he was doing his own phlebotomies. I too did some. In fact I did one less than 1 week before I had that massive heart attack and almost died myself.
It turns out that drawing blood like that can actually increase your platelet count and increase you chances of having a clot short term! Me doing that big blood draw could have been what pushed me over the edge. here is a quote for the article I read:
"Because phlebotomy may increase the number of platelets and does not reduce the size of an enlarged liver or spleen, people who undergo phlebotomy may need drugs to suppress production of red blood cells and platelets. Hydroxyurea Some Trade Names
HYDREA
, a chemotherapy drug, is frequently given, but when used for many years there is concern that it may increase the risk of transformation to leukemia, although this risk has not been proven. Alternative drugs for lowering the number of platelets, such as interferon-alpha and anagrelide Some Trade Names
AGRYLIN
, are sometimes used in younger people who may need treatment for long periods. Some people are given radioactive phosphorus intravenously, but doctors restrict this type of treatment to people older than 70 because of the potential for transformation to leukemia. Baby aspirin Some Trade Names
ECOTRIN
ASPERGUM
has been proven to decrease the risk of blood clots."
here is a link to the full article:
http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec14/ch178/ch178b.html
SO IF YOU ARE NOW DOING YOUR OWN PHLEBOTOMIES AT HOME I SUGGEST THAT YOU STOP THIS PRACTICE AND SEEK PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN GETTING YOUR HEMATOCRIT IN ORDER.
I will never know for sure if this is what helped to bring on my blood clot, and the cause of Bapper's will never be known either but it certainly does raise some questions. I never knew that I was putting myself at risk of clots by taking out blood. I always thought I was doing something to prevent a clot since I was going to thin down the blood.
I also read about Big Bapper's death to a blood clot and remember reading his comments on how he was doing his own phlebotomies. I too did some. In fact I did one less than 1 week before I had that massive heart attack and almost died myself.
It turns out that drawing blood like that can actually increase your platelet count and increase you chances of having a clot short term! Me doing that big blood draw could have been what pushed me over the edge. here is a quote for the article I read:
"Because phlebotomy may increase the number of platelets and does not reduce the size of an enlarged liver or spleen, people who undergo phlebotomy may need drugs to suppress production of red blood cells and platelets. Hydroxyurea Some Trade Names
HYDREA
, a chemotherapy drug, is frequently given, but when used for many years there is concern that it may increase the risk of transformation to leukemia, although this risk has not been proven. Alternative drugs for lowering the number of platelets, such as interferon-alpha and anagrelide Some Trade Names
AGRYLIN
, are sometimes used in younger people who may need treatment for long periods. Some people are given radioactive phosphorus intravenously, but doctors restrict this type of treatment to people older than 70 because of the potential for transformation to leukemia. Baby aspirin Some Trade Names
ECOTRIN
ASPERGUM
has been proven to decrease the risk of blood clots."
here is a link to the full article:
http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec14/ch178/ch178b.html
SO IF YOU ARE NOW DOING YOUR OWN PHLEBOTOMIES AT HOME I SUGGEST THAT YOU STOP THIS PRACTICE AND SEEK PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN GETTING YOUR HEMATOCRIT IN ORDER.
I will never know for sure if this is what helped to bring on my blood clot, and the cause of Bapper's will never be known either but it certainly does raise some questions. I never knew that I was putting myself at risk of clots by taking out blood. I always thought I was doing something to prevent a clot since I was going to thin down the blood.