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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
SHBG finally increased, but the hematocrit increased, ferritin decreased. Thyroid?
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<blockquote data-quote="gerardo" data-source="post: 197058" data-attributes="member: 41584"><p>High hematocrit, low ferritin and thyroid.</p><p></p><p>Does taking 15 mg of ferrous sulfate increase ferritin?</p><p></p><p>Hello everybody. I will attach my exams below and I would like your opinion. Thank you very much.</p><p></p><p>In early January of this year I had a phlebotomy due to an increase in hematocrit. I only did this once. My triglycerides and cholesterol are always high and I have to be very attentive to my diet. My thyroid needs to be optimized and when I did that the serum iron and ferritin levels went down but the hematocrit is very high.</p><p></p><p>Some days I have woken up very weak and the desire is to continue to lie down. 30 days ago I started supplementing 25 mcg T4 + 1 mcg T3. I also take 2 drops of lugol in the morning + 200 mcg of chelated selenium + 30 mg of zinc to try to improve the thyroid. Is it because of this supplementation that my ferritin has decreased since the thyroid consumes a lot of iron? And the problem is the hematocrit that is high 53 and at this level I cannot do a phlebotomy and if supplemented with iron, that hematocrit tends to get higher. I had a covid in October 2020. Will it be a sequel to the covid and my blood oxygen is low and the hematocrit increases because of that? Will I have to stop Trt to try to stabilize all of this?</p><p></p><p>I have been lowering Trt doses due to hematocrit and side effects that increase my blood pressure. I am currently injecting 15 Mg E3D enanthate + 250 ui Hcg twice a week + 24 Mg Dhea ED. Low shbg. 12.7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerardo, post: 197058, member: 41584"] High hematocrit, low ferritin and thyroid. Does taking 15 mg of ferrous sulfate increase ferritin? Hello everybody. I will attach my exams below and I would like your opinion. Thank you very much. In early January of this year I had a phlebotomy due to an increase in hematocrit. I only did this once. My triglycerides and cholesterol are always high and I have to be very attentive to my diet. My thyroid needs to be optimized and when I did that the serum iron and ferritin levels went down but the hematocrit is very high. Some days I have woken up very weak and the desire is to continue to lie down. 30 days ago I started supplementing 25 mcg T4 + 1 mcg T3. I also take 2 drops of lugol in the morning + 200 mcg of chelated selenium + 30 mg of zinc to try to improve the thyroid. Is it because of this supplementation that my ferritin has decreased since the thyroid consumes a lot of iron? And the problem is the hematocrit that is high 53 and at this level I cannot do a phlebotomy and if supplemented with iron, that hematocrit tends to get higher. I had a covid in October 2020. Will it be a sequel to the covid and my blood oxygen is low and the hematocrit increases because of that? Will I have to stop Trt to try to stabilize all of this? I have been lowering Trt doses due to hematocrit and side effects that increase my blood pressure. I am currently injecting 15 Mg E3D enanthate + 250 ui Hcg twice a week + 24 Mg Dhea ED. Low shbg. 12.7. [/QUOTE]
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