I bought a lot of Puretrig 5000 i.u from Reliable and I just don't feel it works. I started 250 every 3rd day, up it to 500 and couldn't tell any difference.
I bought some Pharmaqo 5000 from a different place and I could tell a huge difference. I only tried one bottle and it's quite expensive...
I agree I need a new doctor. Finding one that knows a lot about TRT, in my location is not easy. I swear his knowledge of TRT is, Total T, Hematocrit and PSA. That's it
Yes, TRT is why I have to do the blood donations. My doc is insane about keeping hematocrit 50 and under. I'm going to hold off donating for a while and keep testing levels.
On my last blood test (June 21st) my Iron is too high and my Ferritin is at the bottom of the range. I've read Ferritin needs to be at least over 70 ng/mL but around 100 ng/mL is optimal. My last blood donation was April 08, I stopped donating because on May 07 my Iron and Ferritin was really...
Yes still on that merry go round. lol The only way I can keep HCT in acceptable ranges (without blood donations) is around 70mg a week of Testosterone. Which personally I feel horribly on that low dose.
The only thing he test concerning hormones is Total Test. I couldn't even get him to test...
He did say to stop donating for now as my HCT at 49% was good. He just made the point if I take iron it will increase it and will have to donate again. He said since I didn't have symptoms like edema or RLS, I could go either way.
He didn't test my testosterone levels this time. They usually...
I donate blood because I always have high HCT on TRT(150 per week/split Mon & Thurs). My HCT usually runs around 53-54 if I'm behind on donation. Blood test was 1 month after last blood donation. Doc's thoughts was to not take iron supplement, to just let things ride for now. No symptoms other...
I been looking around trying to find what optimal thyroid numbers are. Not having any luck, everything just gives what's considered in range. Which is a pretty wide gap.
Has anyone seen in info on this before?
I take Bisoprolol for tachycardia. I'm going to get my doc to change to Nebivolol since you can get it in generic now. Can get 30 tablets, 5mg at Publix through GoodRX for $12 bucks or 10mg for $12.69.