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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Labs 120 days in to retrograde
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 69530" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Went to see the PC. He said I'd need a full work-up to determine the cause even though he knows I'm on HRT. By that time I had the email from tele-med md with a pdf script. He refused to print it out "because of HIPAA" and "doubts" it's valid". He did not have any comments on any of the test results. He wants to "refer to a specialist for a full work up to determine the cause of high HCT. Such a specialist would be the only doc who can refer me to the "Transfusion Center". I asked him to look at my new pt questionaire as he would find the cause there. I'm going to repeat the test at 30 day? intervals and see what happens. </p><p></p><p>Low alkaline phosphatase- <a href="http://www.drkaslow.com/html/alkaline_phosphatase.html" target="_blank">http://www.drkaslow.com/html/alkaline_phosphatase.html</a></p><p></p><p>zinc deficiency, hypothyroidism, adrenals , deficiencies of phosphorous, b, c vitamins, or protein, high D intake and more. I though I could rule out all but thyroid, adrenals but after read kaslow I'm not sure. </p><p></p><p>I returned to a diet sufficient in vits and minerals weeks prior to this draw. High D intake was noted as a cause. I take one Bio Tech D3-50 ( 50,000 IU ) per week for about a year? This is the only thing that worked to bring me up from single digit . Until this draw my serum level has been slowly climbing. This is the first reversal of the trend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 69530, member: 8395"] Went to see the PC. He said I'd need a full work-up to determine the cause even though he knows I'm on HRT. By that time I had the email from tele-med md with a pdf script. He refused to print it out "because of HIPAA" and "doubts" it's valid". He did not have any comments on any of the test results. He wants to "refer to a specialist for a full work up to determine the cause of high HCT. Such a specialist would be the only doc who can refer me to the "Transfusion Center". I asked him to look at my new pt questionaire as he would find the cause there. I'm going to repeat the test at 30 day? intervals and see what happens. Low alkaline phosphatase- [url]http://www.drkaslow.com/html/alkaline_phosphatase.html[/url] zinc deficiency, hypothyroidism, adrenals , deficiencies of phosphorous, b, c vitamins, or protein, high D intake and more. I though I could rule out all but thyroid, adrenals but after read kaslow I'm not sure. I returned to a diet sufficient in vits and minerals weeks prior to this draw. High D intake was noted as a cause. I take one Bio Tech D3-50 ( 50,000 IU ) per week for about a year? This is the only thing that worked to bring me up from single digit . Until this draw my serum level has been slowly climbing. This is the first reversal of the trend. [/QUOTE]
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