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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Switch to Topical T to Bring Hematocrit Down?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Remick" data-source="post: 22680" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>I'm having a helluva time with high hematocrit and low ferritin. Just 2 months ago I was at 44 hematocrit and just yesterday while giving blood again it skyrocketed to 54. I started supplementing with a daily iron pill and eating more red meat in those 2 months so that's probably the culprit. I'm more worried about the high hematocrit than the low ferritin at this point so will see about continuing the iron supplementation and doing monthly therapeutic blood draws. Since this seems to be a major concern maybe a sticky should get going with more ideas. Ferritin tests are cheap at Defy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Remick, post: 22680, member: 43"] I'm having a helluva time with high hematocrit and low ferritin. Just 2 months ago I was at 44 hematocrit and just yesterday while giving blood again it skyrocketed to 54. I started supplementing with a daily iron pill and eating more red meat in those 2 months so that's probably the culprit. I'm more worried about the high hematocrit than the low ferritin at this point so will see about continuing the iron supplementation and doing monthly therapeutic blood draws. Since this seems to be a major concern maybe a sticky should get going with more ideas. Ferritin tests are cheap at Defy. [/QUOTE]
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