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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Blood work back from hematologist
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 68279" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>I just got my bloodwork and had a recent exam. I am a patient by Dr Morganthaler in Boston. My hematocrit was 50, the top number "in range" for Quest. Morganthaler's view is that since I am feeling great and BP is consistently 120/80 range, there is no need for concern. It seems he is not a numbers guy, but more concerned with how you feel. it seems keeping hematocrit down is somewhat controversial. There is a thread here from Dr John Crissler that implies that high hematocrit is not that big a deal.</p><p></p><p>My protocol from Morganthaler is pretty basic, 100 test cyp 1 time per week. His conservative approach works well for me and I'm ten months into TRT.I guess finding a doctor you trust, stay in touch with him, do bloodwork and discuss is the way to proceed.</p><p></p><p>I do wonder if I could be even better with a more aggressive protocol, but the doctor's opinion was, "You are having a great response and your numbers are in range. Why change?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 68279, member: 14411"] I just got my bloodwork and had a recent exam. I am a patient by Dr Morganthaler in Boston. My hematocrit was 50, the top number "in range" for Quest. Morganthaler's view is that since I am feeling great and BP is consistently 120/80 range, there is no need for concern. It seems he is not a numbers guy, but more concerned with how you feel. it seems keeping hematocrit down is somewhat controversial. There is a thread here from Dr John Crissler that implies that high hematocrit is not that big a deal. My protocol from Morganthaler is pretty basic, 100 test cyp 1 time per week. His conservative approach works well for me and I'm ten months into TRT.I guess finding a doctor you trust, stay in touch with him, do bloodwork and discuss is the way to proceed. I do wonder if I could be even better with a more aggressive protocol, but the doctor's opinion was, "You are having a great response and your numbers are in range. Why change?" [/QUOTE]
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