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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="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 69229" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Some of this was more directed towards Ratbag, and the mention of increased HCT at one point and trying to understand why it's happening. Could easily be attributed to TRT. However, had a poster awhile back with similar issues, with unexplained HCT at higher than normal,and also increase in iron serum, but low ferritin continued to be problematic. Again, just some correlation from posts I've read, articles and such, but I think most anyone I've seen on forums with any form of the MTHFR mutation were heterozygous, with 1 in 4 like yours (I think that's the correct definition?) There's many other markers and tests to qualify as you know, but his comments resonated with a few others, so at a glance it seemed worth making mention.</p><p></p><p>Sorry your wife is dealing with the double mutation form of this. I'm sure she has to be pretty methodical with her diet and supplement plan. I hear higher doses of Vitamin C can be quite beneficial with reducing and stabilizing oxidants? I'd enjoy hearing more in one of your threads with how you both discovered it, what were the key symptoms, did they progress, and what the different steps you both take to manage this? I'm sure hers is dealt with a bit differently than yours?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 69229, member: 696"] Some of this was more directed towards Ratbag, and the mention of increased HCT at one point and trying to understand why it's happening. Could easily be attributed to TRT. However, had a poster awhile back with similar issues, with unexplained HCT at higher than normal,and also increase in iron serum, but low ferritin continued to be problematic. Again, just some correlation from posts I've read, articles and such, but I think most anyone I've seen on forums with any form of the MTHFR mutation were heterozygous, with 1 in 4 like yours (I think that's the correct definition?) There's many other markers and tests to qualify as you know, but his comments resonated with a few others, so at a glance it seemed worth making mention. Sorry your wife is dealing with the double mutation form of this. I'm sure she has to be pretty methodical with her diet and supplement plan. I hear higher doses of Vitamin C can be quite beneficial with reducing and stabilizing oxidants? I'd enjoy hearing more in one of your threads with how you both discovered it, what were the key symptoms, did they progress, and what the different steps you both take to manage this? I'm sure hers is dealt with a bit differently than yours? [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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