anemia

  1. Nelson Vergel

    Why "Normal" Ferritin Can Still Mean You're Iron Deficient

    By Nelson Vergel — chemical engineer, patient advocate, and 34+ years on TRT | Last updated: July 2026 You feel flat. Training that used to feel easy now drags. You're sleeping enough, your testosterone looks dialed in, and your doctor says your bloodwork is "normal." So why the fatigue? For a...
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    Anemic with very low BP's since starting trt gel

    Hi. I'm new to the forum and happy to be here. I'm noticing a lot of posts are about trt gel, which I started 6 weeks ago; I joined a trt forum on Reddit and no one seemed to be taking my questions very seriously because I wasn't doing injections. After about three days of starting Androgel...
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    Nandrolone for a cancer patient?

    I have had a very rough go with a blood cancer for the last 2 1/2 years. I've lost weight, and more importantly, muscle mass, as my body composition has shifted due to inactivity and in ability to exercise. I am down to 135 pounds, and my weight is still ever so slowly decreasing. There are...
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    Anemia and hematocrit

    Hello everyone I wanna first thank you all, I learned a lot here about TRT. I am 23y and I had severe congenital anemia when I was a kid, which was treated by chemotherapy(the cause of my hypogonadism) and bone marrow transplant. I still have a little bit of anemia and I started with tostran 2...
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    Anemia, Low Ferritin, "Normal" Serum Iron

    Im a 33 year old man with hashimotos thyroiditis, on trt for a few months now. Due to ongoing health problem I decided on my own to have iron and ferritin tested on Monday, revealing ferritin levels of 15ng/ml. This was unexpected. I actually was worried that my iron was going to be too high. I...
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