My Experience On Jatenzo (Oral TRT) Log

It seems since I started vitamin K supplements my hemoglobin has come down a full point to 17.9, normally I'm at or above 18.8 and as high as 19.2. If I can maintain or reduce hemoglobin further, I don't see a reason to get phlebotomized anymore.

My hematocrit is 52.7% and is usually 55%.

The vitamin K has reduced my urination frequency and volume.
 
It seems since I started vitamin K supplements my hemoglobin has come down a full point to 17.9, normally I'm at or above 18.8 and as high as 19.2. If I can maintain or reduce hemoglobin further, I don't see a reason to get phlebotomized anymore.

My hematocrit is 52.7% and is usually 55%.

The vitamin K has reduced my urination frequency and volume.
Vitamin K2 (mk-4 or mk-7)?
 
It seems since I started vitamin K supplements my hemoglobin has come down a full point to 17.9, normally I'm at or above 18.8 and as high as 19.2. If I can maintain or reduce hemoglobin further, I don't see a reason to get phlebotomized anymore.

My hematocrit is 52.7% and is usually 55%.

The vitamin K has reduced my urination frequency and volume.
I need to do that, what kind of vitamin k ur using ? I have the one Vince recommended before.
 
It seems since I started vitamin K supplements my hemoglobin has come down a full point to 17.9, normally I'm at or above 18.8 and as high as 19.2. If I can maintain or reduce hemoglobin further, I don't see a reason to get phlebotomized anymore.

My hematocrit is 52.7% and is usually 55%.

The vitamin K has reduced my urination frequency and volume.
But why does vitamin k reduces hemoglobin ?
 
But why does vitamin k reduces hemoglobin ?
When I was diagnosed with a vitamin D deficiency, I also had a vitamin K problem.

So starting vitamin D supplementation and also having low vitamin K, in turn leached calcium out of my bones and deposited in my soft tissue and made me urinate a lot.

Dehydration increases hematocrit and hemoglobin.

So vitamin K indirectly affected my hemoglobin.
 
I need to do that, what kind of vitamin k ur using ?
A cheap brand off Amazon.

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When I was diagnosed with a vitamin D deficiency, I also had a vitamin K problem.

So starting vitamin D supplementation and also having low vitamin K, in turn leached calcium out of my bones and deposited in my soft tissue and made me urinate a lot.

Dehydration increases hematocrit and hemoglobin.

So vitamin K indirectly affected my hemoglobin.
So does taking vitamin k reduces hemoglobin ?
 
So does taking vitamin k reduces hemoglobin ?
I believe he’s saying that low vitamin K2 was contributing to excessive urination, which in turn led to dehydration.

The dehydration caused his hemoglobin to appear elevated.

Speculation: the vitamin K2 (mk-4) he took reduced his dehydration, thus making hemoglobin appear lower on the test results.
 
Ruh roh. I guess I am fortunate that I did not find it to be a good therapeutic option for me, but I am pretty bummed for @Systemlord.
We still have this one. My insurance does not cover it.

 
We still have this one. My insurance does not cover it.

Has anyone gotten their hands on Tlando yet? I see my doc next week, who has some samples. I guess I can be the sacrificial lamb, but would love it if someone else jumped in the fray with me!
 

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