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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Consistent high hematocrit, low ferritin
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 90813" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>Unfortunately for me is not that easy. I have white coat syndrome and sometimes i have to try more than once to be able to donate. If it wasn’t for that... also i travel a lot to South America and some places erroneously don’t accept blood if you have travel to some of these countries. And i have to show them they are wrong sometimes unsuccessfuly. To add to the drama my last 2 blood works show a high serum iron despite low ferriting and a % saturation high as well. So now i am trying to schedule a consultation with a hematogist to check that out.</p><p>Add to that elevated creatinine (which i think is due to my muscle mass) and an inexplicable high fasting glucose (1 month ago was completely and has been since i started testing). </p><p>Now i am not sure if switching to daily injections caused the increase in HCT or if it was just the 3 months without donating.</p><p>Sorry I just feel frustrated as hell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 90813, member: 13512"] Unfortunately for me is not that easy. I have white coat syndrome and sometimes i have to try more than once to be able to donate. If it wasn’t for that... also i travel a lot to South America and some places erroneously don’t accept blood if you have travel to some of these countries. And i have to show them they are wrong sometimes unsuccessfuly. To add to the drama my last 2 blood works show a high serum iron despite low ferriting and a % saturation high as well. So now i am trying to schedule a consultation with a hematogist to check that out. Add to that elevated creatinine (which i think is due to my muscle mass) and an inexplicable high fasting glucose (1 month ago was completely and has been since i started testing). Now i am not sure if switching to daily injections caused the increase in HCT or if it was just the 3 months without donating. Sorry I just feel frustrated as hell [/QUOTE]
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