Thanks @crackers, frustrating how life can often get in the way with training. Never had to worry about half the things when I was younger.That would’ve hurtpoor bloke, hopefully he’s learned his lesson. Sounds like you’re still keeping things ticking over. Once you’re back in full routine everything will fall back into place.
Yeah that all lines up brother. Some guys are genetically high on HCT so that 51 pre TRT shows it’s baseline for you. Just keep an eye on ferritin, viscosity and hydration and only look at donating if you’re symptomatic or if it keeps trending up.Thanks @hubbles. I was hydrated well the day before had about 2L in the morning before test. Really thought that’d be enough. First time testing after training so I know not to do that again. I had hoped my HCT would have gone back down to 52. I’m not bothered by it at the moment as I don’t have any issues which could cause platelet disfunction or clotting. It was more a test to see if it would help bring my blood pressure down. My last ABMP 24hr test was 124 and I’m on 40mg of Telmisartan. Interestingly I changed from Lisinopril which did absolutely nothing. In fairness I don’t think Telmisartan is doing much either as my morning and pre sleep blood pressure still sits between 130-140. Multiple drs say it’s the 24hr average which is important. But I am concerned as I get older it’ll get worse. I’m training 3x a week for weight training and 3-4x weeks mma/bjj/Muay Thai. And do parkruns on Saturday. I’m sure I’m getting enough cardio in. Drs don’t want to do anything more as they say my blood pressure is good. Took third Dr to prescribe me anything as the others were of the thinking that anything under 140 is fine. I still use the Telmisartan mostly for the other benefits such as LVH mitigation and visceral fat. Yep anyway need to do what you say and before changing dose back up get enough test ensuring I’m fully hydrated. I’m naturally high end with HCT a test from 10 years pre trt showed me at 51.
I'm completely against donating just for the sake of numbers, like you say unless you are symptomatic there is absolute no reason to. Had this debate with my TRT clinic as they said I'm at risk of clots. They fail to understand that higher HCT doesn't cause or increase chance of clotting, platelet dysfunction does. Sad all this still goes back to data from the 70s on PV patients where correlation isn't causation. Interestingly the other amusing part is when my HCT hit 53 they told me to drink 3L before my test at 8:30am, I said to them what's the point as that's not my normal hydration at that time in the morning. They were completed fixated by arbitiary numbers.Yeah that all lines up brother. Some guys are genetically high on HCT so that 51 pre TRT shows it’s baseline for you. Just keep an eye on ferritin, viscosity and hydration and only look at donating if you’re symptomatic or if it keeps trending up.
I agree with this as wellI'm completely against donating just for the sake of numbers
I'd be lucky to get 15secsGave skipping a go after training, think my max I managed was about 30s! Shocking.
Thanks, hoping it won't take me too long to get back to where I was.Numbers look good
But that toe shot... that would have hurt.
still plan to do my deca cycle. I've been watching a lot of videos deca and it really feels like a vegemite compound, love it or hate it. Guess I'll find out.
That's a long outage!!NBN unplanned outage of over 17 hours.
If you can keep injury free, shouldn't be a problemThanks, hoping it won't take me too long to get back to where I was.
As for my toe, didn't feel that bad at the time, guess it's just the adrenaline.
Yeah absolutely joke. Apparently part of their new fibre roll out to increase speeds. At least i’m now on 500mb connection. I’ve just upgraded to a Unify Router, amazing. Shows me so mic detail about my connection. I’m even more of a data geek.That's a long outage!!