MenuForum NavigationForumMembersActivityLoginRegisterForum breadcrumbs - You are here:Book Club: Literacy Foundations for English LearnersBook Club Forums: Literacy Foundations for English Learners Book ClubgamesPost ReplyPost Reply: games <blockquote><div class="quotetitle">Quote from Guest on February 17, 2026, 2:23 pm</div><div> <p dir="auto">Totally relatable, OP. My hematocrit crept from mid-40s to 53 over about 18 months on 120mg/week Test E, and yeah, the sluggishness + occasional headaches were the giveaway even though my total T looked solid. Hydration helped a bit short-term, but consistent blood donations every 8-10 weeks dropped it back to 48-49 and made me feel way sharper without crashing my ferritin too hard. On the E2 side, mine bounces between 25-45 pg/mL depending on injection timing – when it spikes I get bloated, moody, and retain water like crazy, but splitting doses to E3D and keeping a tiny low-dose AI on hand (only when labs show it) smoothed it out a ton. Consistency in sourcing matters too – switching to a verified pharma-grade supplier stopped the random quality dips that were probably throwing levels off. What dose/frequency are you running now, and have you tried anything like grapefruit seed extract or nattokinase for the hematocrit side? Trial and error sucks, but once dialed it's night and day</p> </div></blockquote><br> Cancel