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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Blackhawk's journey with TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 113994" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>Last reduction was May 22. I have only gone from E3D to EOD starting last week. But yes, I hope HGB/HCT drops more. It is encouraging too that RDW is back in normal range. When the body is cranking out new RBCs, RDW can go a little off. </p><p></p><p>Re: lymph anomalies, Dr Saya wrote a referral for hematology and stated the lymph concerns are not in his area of expertise. I will consult with my PCP Friday and likely proceed with seeing a hematologist if there is not a simple explanation.</p><p></p><p>I also just received a reply from Dr Saya, and have been prescribed anastrazole 0.125mg BIW. It will be some time to get the script filled, so if I am still feeling PMS by then I'll start. Fingers crossed this provides some relief. And something I hadn't stated directly yet, I've been reading a lot about possible prostate provocation by E2. Despite my lower PSA now, It's not back down to baseline, so another reason to get the E2 in check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 113994, member: 16042"] Last reduction was May 22. I have only gone from E3D to EOD starting last week. But yes, I hope HGB/HCT drops more. It is encouraging too that RDW is back in normal range. When the body is cranking out new RBCs, RDW can go a little off. Re: lymph anomalies, Dr Saya wrote a referral for hematology and stated the lymph concerns are not in his area of expertise. I will consult with my PCP Friday and likely proceed with seeing a hematologist if there is not a simple explanation. I also just received a reply from Dr Saya, and have been prescribed anastrazole 0.125mg BIW. It will be some time to get the script filled, so if I am still feeling PMS by then I'll start. Fingers crossed this provides some relief. And something I hadn't stated directly yet, I've been reading a lot about possible prostate provocation by E2. Despite my lower PSA now, It's not back down to baseline, so another reason to get the E2 in check. [/QUOTE]
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