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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
High hematocrit regardless of dose or frequency. Time to stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="TorontoTRT" data-source="post: 142412" data-attributes="member: 38196"><p>Guys really need your input and advice. Regardless of dosage, which isn’t even high, 100 mg once weekly or 40 mg twice weekly, my hematocrit, RBC, and hemoglobin, are not budging. On my latest labs after an 80 mg a week protocol divided into two shots, my haematocrit is still 55, haemoglobin is still 182 and RBC is 6.70. I’m responding really well to the testosterone, reaching levels of up to 1200 on peak and 700 on trough. Does this mean I have to stop? And if so, for how long, four or six weeks to see if My haematocrit stabilizes? Is it time to switch to gels and creams? Or a combo? Luckily I live in Canada and the price is of no concern, as my insurance covers 90% of all costs. So even expensive creams would be cheap like $20 here are today’s hematology labs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TorontoTRT, post: 142412, member: 38196"] Guys really need your input and advice. Regardless of dosage, which isn’t even high, 100 mg once weekly or 40 mg twice weekly, my hematocrit, RBC, and hemoglobin, are not budging. On my latest labs after an 80 mg a week protocol divided into two shots, my haematocrit is still 55, haemoglobin is still 182 and RBC is 6.70. I’m responding really well to the testosterone, reaching levels of up to 1200 on peak and 700 on trough. Does this mean I have to stop? And if so, for how long, four or six weeks to see if My haematocrit stabilizes? Is it time to switch to gels and creams? Or a combo? Luckily I live in Canada and the price is of no concern, as my insurance covers 90% of all costs. So even expensive creams would be cheap like $20 here are today’s hematology labs. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
High hematocrit regardless of dose or frequency. Time to stop?
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