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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Adjusting my dose down for longterm health reasons, will it lead to muscle loss?
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<blockquote data-quote="FDV70" data-source="post: 210554" data-attributes="member: 43104"><p>Thank you for linking to other other discussions. I am reading them. I do give credit for inspiration, so if I steal anything, I might who knows, I'll add you in my notes.</p><p>The biggest boost on this, after I read a bunch of literature, was happening across the info on Rusfertide. That pretty much convinced me that if I took 120mg of iron for a few days, my HGB wouldn't actually go through the roof. Once that gets approved I have to think that our troubles are over, after all these years of donating. It will probably cost a fortune though, and naturally won't be covered by insurance being offlabel. My older hematologist who is in his 60's, great guy, says my TRT driven erythrocytosis is "Polycythemia." Like a lot of docs his age. In my case I'm just going to ask him to write me a scrip for this stuff for my "Polycythemia." If he wants to call it that I'll go with it and maybe insurance will be happy.</p><p></p><p>EDIT I took a quick scroll stroll through the other thread where you address that old "NO takes care of everything" some guys spout with their dismissive hand wave. I wish I had seen that thread before I started writing my stuff. Jeez. You have a slightly different emphasis but you pull together a lot of great material on this HCT stuff.</p><p>I constantly restrain myself from adding to my page since I think most guys in our community have a short attention span and their eyes glaze over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FDV70, post: 210554, member: 43104"] Thank you for linking to other other discussions. I am reading them. I do give credit for inspiration, so if I steal anything, I might who knows, I'll add you in my notes. The biggest boost on this, after I read a bunch of literature, was happening across the info on Rusfertide. That pretty much convinced me that if I took 120mg of iron for a few days, my HGB wouldn't actually go through the roof. Once that gets approved I have to think that our troubles are over, after all these years of donating. It will probably cost a fortune though, and naturally won't be covered by insurance being offlabel. My older hematologist who is in his 60's, great guy, says my TRT driven erythrocytosis is "Polycythemia." Like a lot of docs his age. In my case I'm just going to ask him to write me a scrip for this stuff for my "Polycythemia." If he wants to call it that I'll go with it and maybe insurance will be happy. EDIT I took a quick scroll stroll through the other thread where you address that old "NO takes care of everything" some guys spout with their dismissive hand wave. I wish I had seen that thread before I started writing my stuff. Jeez. You have a slightly different emphasis but you pull together a lot of great material on this HCT stuff. I constantly restrain myself from adding to my page since I think most guys in our community have a short attention span and their eyes glaze over. [/QUOTE]
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