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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Warning for Men on TRT: Low Ferritin is Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="VideoNo345" data-source="post: 182478" data-attributes="member: 40958"><p>Glad to see this thread come up. I ran into the same issues with extreme fatigue, headaches, and muscle weakness over the past few months. My regular doctor thought it was an electrolyte imbalance and didn't check my blood work, so I ended up paying out of pocket for one. I had low ferritin and iron and high binding capacity. My RBC was slightly elevated but my hematocrit was OK.</p><p></p><p>I dropped my test from 210mg/week to 160mg/week and I'm now taking Proferrin 2x a day along with vitamin c and am feeling much better. Hope I don't run into elevated hematocrit issues from the iron supplements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VideoNo345, post: 182478, member: 40958"] Glad to see this thread come up. I ran into the same issues with extreme fatigue, headaches, and muscle weakness over the past few months. My regular doctor thought it was an electrolyte imbalance and didn't check my blood work, so I ended up paying out of pocket for one. I had low ferritin and iron and high binding capacity. My RBC was slightly elevated but my hematocrit was OK. I dropped my test from 210mg/week to 160mg/week and I'm now taking Proferrin 2x a day along with vitamin c and am feeling much better. Hope I don't run into elevated hematocrit issues from the iron supplements. [/QUOTE]
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Warning for Men on TRT: Low Ferritin is Bad
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