Yeah that confuses me too.... I've been struggling with something similar, myself (very very low Ferritin but normal Iron, have never donated). I feel like I have a pretty good grasp on anatomy and physiology since I'm a nurse, but this concept still throws me for a loop.
Yeah I have a follow up appointment to check them again in a few weeks so... we shall see. I'll certainly post my updates and continue the Ferrous Sulfate in the meantime
Nelson,
I GREATLY appreciate you looking into this matter for me. This has shed more insight on the matter far more than the last 3 doctors I have been to have.
Were it not for me having persistent fatigue and headaches, I wouldn't even worry about it. However, I just don't feel nearly as well...
I was trying to edit my last post and it got deleted for some reason....
So just following up on this as I just got another set of labs done last week.
Ferritin - 19 (20-345)
Total Iron - 64 (50-180)
Iron Binding Capacity - 352 (250-425)
Iron Saturation % - 18% (15-60)
Rbc - 5.89 (4.2-5.8)...
Sorry I forgot to mention that I am now doing daily injections at 26mg per day. Apparently I require quite a bit less when doing daily injections.
When I was doing the MWF schedule, my HCT never went over 48%
Well here are my labs after being on this protocol for a month. Looks like I may need to back off a little on my daily amount. I also checked a few other things which I will include below - abnormal results will be in bold:
RBC 5.89 (4.2-5.8)
Hgb 16.9 (13.2-17.1)
Hct 50.4 (38-50)
Total...
That's great to hear man. I just started on this protocol, as well. I also noticed that around the 2nd week I felt like dog crap - worse than before I started TRT.
Hey brother - just checking in to see how things are going with the daily injections. I just did this recently, myself, so I'm curious to see how others are doing with it.
I wouldn't say that I feel great, per se.... just better than I did before treatment. And if it doesn't work out for me, I'll just switch back. I'm willing to experiment around to see what works best for me.
These are my labs for pre-treatment. For whatever reason, my Free T, LH, FSH, and Estradiol didn't show up on this when I downloaded it but I know we checked it.
Hey everyone! Just as the title says, after reading some posts on this website I have decided to give daily injections a shot to see how much, if any, difference it makes in both labs and overall sense of well-being. I would also really like to eliminate having to take anastrazole, if at all...
Yeah after reading into this more, I was thinking that would be a good idea, as well.
I'm going to ask to have my Ferritin, Iron, and CRP done. Any other suggestions?
I actually went to a rheumatologist last year about it but, because I'm not having specific symptoms to any one disease, he said there's not much to be done for now.
I'm thinking of seeing a Hematologist about all tbis.
Can you tell me what you mean by that? Are you saying it was that high before because of inflammation?
I will say that, in the past, I had an ANA ran that came back positive, indicating the possibility of me having an autoimmune disorder - if that could somehow be related.
Hey everyone - I have a question hopefully someone can help me out with. I have spent a few hours searching online but wasn't able to find much that really matches with my situation and/or what the best course of action is.
My issue is that my Ferritin has drastically reduced since starting TRT...
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