I'm not going to speak on your cycle bro, but.. Best thing to do is get a quick blood test called Complete Blood Count (CBC) panel. This panel has a lot of useful info that can help diagnose any issues. But we're looking for Hematocrit (HCT). Hematocrit is a measure of how thick your "blood" is. The more RBC's you have, the higher the number will be.
Reference range for hematocrit 38.5-50.0% men / 35.0-45.0% female.
Your goal is to stay within that range. If your HCT level goes over a little bit, it's not the end of the world ,so gentlemen if it reaches 52% ,don't panic .But looking at your cycle, your RBC is something to keep a eye on. An let me be the first to tell you, it can shoot up there pretty darn quickly...just a thought...........................AnalogMan