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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
balancing low ferritin levels and frequent donation.
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 68247" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>BuzzSaw,</p><p></p><p>My TT was at 1050 and I lowered testosterone from 55mg E3D to 45mg E3D and my TT went to 711 and I feel quite good and I haven't lost any muscle. So I'm glad I tried that because I would have just stayed there at the higher dosage. Next I'm going to lower my HCG to 250iu E3D and see if I can get my hct, rbc, hgb in range. You know everytime I visit my regular MD (non TRT guy) he looks at my labs and sees the high hct, rbc, hgb and says that testosterone is gonna kill you. Of course I try to inform him that this is common with trt patients but this is the opinion they possess when they don't know anything about trt.. so in the off chance I can get my labs in range and still feel good I would be happier not being questioned every time a non trt MD looks at my file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 68247, member: 972"] BuzzSaw, My TT was at 1050 and I lowered testosterone from 55mg E3D to 45mg E3D and my TT went to 711 and I feel quite good and I haven't lost any muscle. So I'm glad I tried that because I would have just stayed there at the higher dosage. Next I'm going to lower my HCG to 250iu E3D and see if I can get my hct, rbc, hgb in range. You know everytime I visit my regular MD (non TRT guy) he looks at my labs and sees the high hct, rbc, hgb and says that testosterone is gonna kill you. Of course I try to inform him that this is common with trt patients but this is the opinion they possess when they don't know anything about trt.. so in the off chance I can get my labs in range and still feel good I would be happier not being questioned every time a non trt MD looks at my file. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
balancing low ferritin levels and frequent donation.
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