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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Large dose reduction
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<blockquote data-quote="wemmington" data-source="post: 202314" data-attributes="member: 13470"><p>So I just got a message back from the nurse who talked to my endocrinologist and he wasn’t helpful at all. All he replied with was this is to be expected when donating blood and if I supplement with iron it will increase my hemoglobin. I told the nurse yes I know all this but I’m miserable so there’s got to be some kind of in between where I can supplement without going to high but I’m just not getting any guidance from my doctors at all. </p><p></p><p>I have started 28/mg iron glycinate(all they had at the store) and 500mg vitamin c twice a day on empty stomach but I worry this will push my hematocrit too high so I was hoping for help from endo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wemmington, post: 202314, member: 13470"] So I just got a message back from the nurse who talked to my endocrinologist and he wasn’t helpful at all. All he replied with was this is to be expected when donating blood and if I supplement with iron it will increase my hemoglobin. I told the nurse yes I know all this but I’m miserable so there’s got to be some kind of in between where I can supplement without going to high but I’m just not getting any guidance from my doctors at all. I have started 28/mg iron glycinate(all they had at the store) and 500mg vitamin c twice a day on empty stomach but I worry this will push my hematocrit too high so I was hoping for help from endo. [/QUOTE]
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