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Doctor: NO phlebotomy once 52% reached - O.K. to use leeches?
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 24666" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>New office visit today. 150 mi round trip to the Big City. 2nd visit with my new doc who may become my primary. He was incredibly thorough discussing every aspect of my care which involves much more than HRT (hCG mono). He did not like the hematocrit level and agrees that therapeutic phlebotomy is appropriate on HRT. I thought I was leaving with a phlebotomy order. Instead I got a referral to a hematologist. Argh! In fairness I should choose to be under this new primary's care for HRT. He is properly expecting the endo to deal with the hemoatocrit. I will re-check in a few weeks then see what the endo says. I did receive a message fro the endo indicating that he wishes to review any literature have on thyroid "ratio theory". That's encouraging and an example of why I'm not quick to look elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>Q: What steps can I take to reduce the hematocrit naturally? Exercise, diet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 24666, member: 8395"] New office visit today. 150 mi round trip to the Big City. 2nd visit with my new doc who may become my primary. He was incredibly thorough discussing every aspect of my care which involves much more than HRT (hCG mono). He did not like the hematocrit level and agrees that therapeutic phlebotomy is appropriate on HRT. I thought I was leaving with a phlebotomy order. Instead I got a referral to a hematologist. Argh! In fairness I should choose to be under this new primary's care for HRT. He is properly expecting the endo to deal with the hemoatocrit. I will re-check in a few weeks then see what the endo says. I did receive a message fro the endo indicating that he wishes to review any literature have on thyroid "ratio theory". That's encouraging and an example of why I'm not quick to look elsewhere. Q: What steps can I take to reduce the hematocrit naturally? Exercise, diet? [/QUOTE]
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