I drink plenty of water daily. Another reason I'd like to try 50mg is because ever since I've been on trt my ferritin has tanked as low as 7 when before I was over 125.I would assume taking only 50mg/ week would have ur HCT much lower than 50%. I would imagine u’d have a HCT closer to 45-47% on that dose
But u can also dramatically lower ur HCT by simply being consistently hydrated. U can drop ur HCT multiple percentage points by simply hydrating urself properly. I’ve been able to keep my HCT about 4 percentage points lower, on average, by simply dialing in my hydration
Why would you want to bring down hematocrit when it’s at a healthy 50%?When I was doing 100mg it was around 50%. If I do 50mg per week will that bring it down below 50%?
I rather have it lower. Also my ferritin has tanked like I mentioned above.Why would you want to bring down hematocrit when it’s at a healthy 50%?
My HCT is 46 on 60 mg a week….but even when I was taking 200 a week my HCT never got above 50….of all the sides from too high of a dose (for me) H/H was never one of them.I currently have a HTC of 55% on 200 mg. When I was doing 100mg it was around 50%.
My shbg has been in the 15 to 17 mark. Having said this I don't need much cypionate to raise total and free.
If I do 50mg per week will that bring it down below 50%?
If you’re worried about HCT reaching 51-52%, this isn’t necessarily a problem.I rather have it lower. Also my ferritin has tanked like I mentioned above.
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