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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="HealthMan" data-source="post: 142473" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>Yeah your free T numbers on twice a week are nothing out of the ordinary. So at this point lowering your dosage even more will probably negate any benefits from TRT. One of the problems with TRT is its impact on Hepcidin. Two supplements i think are worth trying in your situation are: IP6 and grapefruit extract (be aware that grapefruit interact with some medications). Make sure your multivitamin has no added iron and also try to stay away from huge doses of vitamin B12, Niacin and Vit C for example. </p><p>With time your HCT might stabilize but you need to address it now before it gets out of control.</p><p>Gel/Cream usually have a lower impact on HCT. It wasn’t the case for me though. </p><p>If i were you i would donate blood once (despite the low ferritin). Get tested for sleep apnea. And try IP6 + grapefruit extract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 142473, member: 13512"] Yeah your free T numbers on twice a week are nothing out of the ordinary. So at this point lowering your dosage even more will probably negate any benefits from TRT. One of the problems with TRT is its impact on Hepcidin. Two supplements i think are worth trying in your situation are: IP6 and grapefruit extract (be aware that grapefruit interact with some medications). Make sure your multivitamin has no added iron and also try to stay away from huge doses of vitamin B12, Niacin and Vit C for example. With time your HCT might stabilize but you need to address it now before it gets out of control. Gel/Cream usually have a lower impact on HCT. It wasn’t the case for me though. If i were you i would donate blood once (despite the low ferritin). Get tested for sleep apnea. And try IP6 + grapefruit extract. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
High hematocrit regardless of dose or frequency. Time to stop?
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