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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anemic with very low BP's since starting trt gel
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<blockquote data-quote="ratt57" data-source="post: 277421" data-attributes="member: 46482"><p>Hey, thanks for getting back to me. Testosterone has always strangely been normal, but free t and bioavailable have always been low. (33.1 and 62.2) Sex hormone binding globulin has been high at 92. We repeated the labs four times before he decided to try me out on trt. My endocrinologist says I have very unusual lab hormone levels and hasn't seen many males with similar results... mostly females (??). I'm a 67 year old man, lol...</p><p></p><p>Hematocrit and hemoglobin have always been a little low but I've never experienced the symptoms of anemia I'm experiencing now: shortness of breath, dizziness when standing, muscle weakness. Was difficult working out at the gym this today. I had cancer back in 2008 and after a lot of chemo and radiation it never really recovered from what it used to be. But it's now lower than it's ever been at 38.7, hemoglobin at 13.4. These symptoms all started about four days after starting trt, at the same time I started experiencing much better sleep and less anxiety, so I assumed they were all related. The iron tablets (50mg) I started six days seem to be helping a little, though, but the mornings are when I seem to experience the symptoms the most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratt57, post: 277421, member: 46482"] Hey, thanks for getting back to me. Testosterone has always strangely been normal, but free t and bioavailable have always been low. (33.1 and 62.2) Sex hormone binding globulin has been high at 92. We repeated the labs four times before he decided to try me out on trt. My endocrinologist says I have very unusual lab hormone levels and hasn't seen many males with similar results... mostly females (??). I'm a 67 year old man, lol... Hematocrit and hemoglobin have always been a little low but I've never experienced the symptoms of anemia I'm experiencing now: shortness of breath, dizziness when standing, muscle weakness. Was difficult working out at the gym this today. I had cancer back in 2008 and after a lot of chemo and radiation it never really recovered from what it used to be. But it's now lower than it's ever been at 38.7, hemoglobin at 13.4. These symptoms all started about four days after starting trt, at the same time I started experiencing much better sleep and less anxiety, so I assumed they were all related. The iron tablets (50mg) I started six days seem to be helping a little, though, but the mornings are when I seem to experience the symptoms the most. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anemic with very low BP's since starting trt gel
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