Sorry to hear about the death in the family, thats never easy-
Sorry about the death in your family.
My condolences for your family member. It’s never easy, and always sobering.
I wasn’t sure if you were doing the core stuff on the mornings you do cardio or on weekends etc when you don’t lift. But definitely want to do daily stuff if possible when having acute flare ups.
Pedaling was a bit slow, but the cut begins. There was a lot of time between seeing a lot of that side of my extended family - and I'm sure you guys know how family dynamics can get.
My great grandpa was a wanted moonshiner and bootlegger and I always think about him as a badass outlaw lol.Plus, I believe in measuring the life of a person and the full body of their work
And it's still 2nd bench day of each week , so I'm getting repetition in. Your biggest defense on the erythrocytosis is going to be staying well hydrated, and having enough electrolytes to put the water where it should be. Good hydration basically dilutes the thicker blood, and if you are even remotely dehydrated that blood get thicker. It is common with testosterone injections. You can donate, but if you want to tell them you are on TRT get your doctor to give you a phlebotomy order you can take to the donation center and you will be good for a few years. If you don't list it, they will never really know, so that is your choice.Finally took an evening off from work last night. Fatigue hit hard yesterday late afternoon/early evening around 5 PM.
M5, Wk3, D3
Working sets,
Incline BP, 3 sets
Machine Chest Press, 3 sets
Machine Preacher Curls, 2 sets
BB Shrugs, 2 sets - threw in a set or banded pullaparts after to help open things up.
SLDLs, 1 set - still super light right now.
1 hr 25 mins, 266 cals.
Pre: 3/4 scoop Notorious Rage, 1g Choline Citrate, 1g Vit C, 3 caps PrimeXT, 2 caps Pepti-Plex.
Intra: Same as usual.
Notes
Another really good session this AM. This incline to flat routine on my Day 3 set up isAnd it's still 2nd bench day of each week , so I'm getting repetition in.
Few random notes as I wrap up week 3 here. Been having dry mouth the past few evenings. I would say I'm wearing my mouthpiece at night about 70% of the time. That alone does cause that drying out too, but also want to keep an eye on this as according to AI it could be secondary effect of increased test --> erythrocytosis. Will need to look at hematocrit on my next blood draw. Aside from an occasional headache, slight nip sensitivity (taking DIM now ~1 of every 3 days, or every other give or take), so far seems like everything subjectively is going OK.
Waking up in the AM is becoming really easy, which helps give me more time for warm ups & completing my sessions. Curl Ups and Dead Bugs are a nice addition more permanently in my overall warm up routine.
Lower back is still only 85% I'd say right now. But that just might be where we're at for now.
Great Minds!Not sure how much water you drink, but any time you start Testosterone or really any supplements that can boost testosterone or your metabolism you should increase water intake, because your body will need more. Being well hydrated is also good for hematocrit.
Ha, I was typing drink more water as you posted.Your biggest defense on the erythrocytosis is going to be staying well hydrated, and having enough electrolytes to put the water where it should be. Good hydration basically dilutes the thicker blood, and if you are even remotely dehydrated that blood get thicker. It is common with testosterone injections. You can donate, but if you want to tell them you are on TRT get your doctor to give you a phlebotomy order you can take to the donation center and you will be good for a few years. If you don't list it, they will never really know, so that is your choice.