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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Success stories for managing TRT induced increase in hematocrit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael D" data-source="post: 184028" data-attributes="member: 41091"><p>Thanks for the success story. I'm hoping I can find a balance. This week I started logging my water intake and targeting 100 oz per day (3 L)...which is probably triple my typical intake. I tend to drink very little. That has made me feel better in many ways. After a few days the ringing in my ears stopped. I also had my first phlebotomy yesterday. I have one per week for 3-weeks. I asked if they will be testing iron and ferritin..."no." Oh well, part of the price of living in paradise! (poor health care). I'm reducing my T to 60mg/week and I'll see where I end up, and increase if I can. I won't have another set of labs to see my hematocrit level until after the 3rd phlebotomy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael D, post: 184028, member: 41091"] Thanks for the success story. I'm hoping I can find a balance. This week I started logging my water intake and targeting 100 oz per day (3 L)...which is probably triple my typical intake. I tend to drink very little. That has made me feel better in many ways. After a few days the ringing in my ears stopped. I also had my first phlebotomy yesterday. I have one per week for 3-weeks. I asked if they will be testing iron and ferritin..."no." Oh well, part of the price of living in paradise! (poor health care). I'm reducing my T to 60mg/week and I'll see where I end up, and increase if I can. I won't have another set of labs to see my hematocrit level until after the 3rd phlebotomy. [/QUOTE]
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