CBC and FERRITIN Can I get feedback?

steveco1234

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I just had a CBC pull along with FERRITIN. Is my hgb high relative to hct? I need to take iron since I give blood every other month. Could this be the reason hgb is so high? I'm due to give blood here in about a week.

Would it be worth getting my thyroid checked out?



CBC (INCLUDES DIFF/PLT) KS
WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT 6.9 3.8-10.8 Thousand/uL
RED BLOOD CELL COUNT 5.40 4.20-5.80 Million/uL
HEMOGLOBIN 18.6 H 13.2-17.1 g/dL
HEMATOCRIT 51.6 H 38.5-50.0 %
MCV 95.6 80.0-100.0 fL
MCH 34.4 H 27.0-33.0 pg
MCHC 36.0 32.0-36.0 g/dL
RDW 12.5 11.0-15.0 %
PLATELET COUNT 211 140-400 Thousand/uL
MPV 10.5 7.5-12.5 fL
ABSOLUTE NEUTROPHILS 4306 1500-7800 cells/uL
ABSOLUTE LYMPHOCYTES 1704 850-3900 cells/uL
ABSOLUTE MONOCYTES 573 200-950 cells/uL
ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHILS 248 15-500 cells/uL
ABSOLUTE BASOPHILS 69 0-200 cells/uL
NEUTROPHILS 62.4 %
LYMPHOCYTES 24.7 %
MONOCYTES 8.3 %
EOSINOPHILS 3.6 %
BASOPHILS 1.0 %
FERRITIN 46 20-380 ng/mL KS
 
Welcome to the forum.

I believe a round figure for HCT is three (3) times Hb. You're coming in on this blood test at 2.77 which is within a normal variance. You do need to supplement iron because your ferritin level is low, not critically low, but low. You need to get that up over 100, preferably 130 to 150. You are probably donating too much. I know you are doing it to bring down your HCT but it is also dragging down your iron and ferritin. If you keep donating like you are you will never get the iron and ferritin up even with supplementation.

Possibly your dose of testosterone is too high? What are your testosterone levels, Total and Free? What is your Estradiol Sensitive and SHBG sitting at? What is your injection protocol? Depending on several factors you might be able to lower your testosterone, change your injection protocol, and eliminate the need for blood donations.

Low iron and ferritin, specifically low ferritin, can have a negative impact on how your thyroid performs. It is always a good idea to have a good thyroid panel ran. It should include TSH, Free T3, Free T4, Reverse T3, and the two thyroid antibodies. An under performing thyroid can give you low T symptoms even if you do not have low T.

Can you post your entire set of labs? If so, remove your personal info like name, address, etc.....
 
Welcome to the forum.

I believe a round figure for HCT is three (3) times Hb. You're coming in on this blood test at 2.77 which is within a normal variance. You do need to supplement iron because your ferritin level is low, not critically low, but low. You need to get that up over 100, preferably 130 to 150. You are probably donating too much. I know you are doing it to bring down your HCT but it is also dragging down your iron and ferritin. If you keep donating like you are you will never get the iron and ferritin up even with supplementation.

Possibly your dose of testosterone is too high? What are your testosterone levels, Total and Free? What is your Estradiol Sensitive and SHBG sitting at? What is your injection protocol? Depending on several factors you might be able to lower your testosterone, change your injection protocol, and eliminate the need for blood donations.

Low iron and ferritin, specifically low ferritin, can have a negative impact on how your thyroid performs. It is always a good idea to have a good thyroid panel ran. It should include TSH, Free T3, Free T4, Reverse T3, and the two thyroid antibodies. An under performing thyroid can give you low T symptoms even if you do not have low T.

Can you post your entire set of labs? If so, remove your personal info like name, address, etc.....

I agree....
 
Why are you donating blood so often? By the looks of your HCT you are on TRT. What is your dose? Do you take HCG as well? It's difficult to figure out whats going on without knowing your protocol.
 

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