You did because of the erythrocytosis that results from taking as much test as you do.
Did you also get blood tests because of the past organ failure you've had? Thats a dangerous thing Brian.
Upped the dose is your cure-all to everything
Again not sure what part of this you are missing but I did not have high RBC. I did not have high hemoglobin or Hemacrit I had the exact opposite. I realize more blood production is a common side effect of androgens but I don't have it. I had anemia low Hemo and Hema the exact opposite. Dr Krank lol
Erythrocytosis involves having a
higher-than-normal concentration of red blood cells (erythrocytes) in your blood. Your blood consists of solid parts, including red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. It also includes a liquid portion called plasma. Erythrocytosis describes having
too many red blood cells (a solid part) in relation to plasma (the liquid part).
Erythrocytosis causes you to have high levels of hematocrit and/or hemoglobin.
Hematocrit levels: Hematocrit is the number of red blood cells you have.
Hemoglobin levels: Hemoglobin is an essential protein found in red blood cells.