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Once you are at, say, 54% how do you keep at the desired level (maintance dosage)? Do you have to come off for a period of time or continue constantly?

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Once you are at, say, 54% how do you keep at the desired level (maintance dosage)? Do you have to come off for a period of time or continue constantly?

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Once you get to 54%, for example, you would stay at that level for several months… You should take a blood test about month 3 or 4, and when you notice that it has fallen a bit, let us suppose to 52%, then you take about 1 or 2 vials of 4000 iu, wait 10 days, and then take another blood test and see what happened. In theory, every 3 vials will put you UP about 1 point, but I have found that in fact with 1 vial every three or four weeks I balance at or near 54%… the blood test itself has a bit of error, so you have to play it by ear… it is a matter of testing and seeing what exactly happens, and then adjusting it slowly. What I do not want to see is hematocrit at or above 60%, although 60% itself is not dangerous either… but I want to stay away from the edge of the cliff… If I aim for 54% I might get to 55% but I will never get to 60% accidentally… and if I do, I will still have a safety cushion to 70%… but I would not go to 60% (unless I would want to climb to the top of

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