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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: 69443" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>From what I've read, most who are on thyroid meds and TRT that have an iron deficiency need to get their ferritin somewhere between 100 to 150. I was upto 90 and was just starting to feel a little better (less hypo) and I had to stop for labs. By the time my labs were done 4 days later my ferritin dropped to 30 and I felt like crap just as fast. So when you read about good ferritin levels being 50-70 I believe they are referring to those who are not on thyroid meds or on TRT. That's my take on it. I've been lowering my Testosterone and HCG in the hopes I'll be able to get my ferritin above 100. My HCT is 58 but my hematologist says it ok. But I do not have thick blood or polycemia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 69443, member: 972"] From what I've read, most who are on thyroid meds and TRT that have an iron deficiency need to get their ferritin somewhere between 100 to 150. I was upto 90 and was just starting to feel a little better (less hypo) and I had to stop for labs. By the time my labs were done 4 days later my ferritin dropped to 30 and I felt like crap just as fast. So when you read about good ferritin levels being 50-70 I believe they are referring to those who are not on thyroid meds or on TRT. That's my take on it. I've been lowering my Testosterone and HCG in the hopes I'll be able to get my ferritin above 100. My HCT is 58 but my hematologist says it ok. But I do not have thick blood or polycemia. [/QUOTE]
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