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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Does hematocrit keep increasing after testosterone steady state? How often to check?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hammer" data-source="post: 100329" data-attributes="member: 5410"><p>I agree with the advice that Vince provided as your DHT level is probably high thus causing the acne. I started out 6 years ago using 100mg of test cup per week with 1 mg of Anastrozole. Total test level was 1280 (240 - 1100) range. I was getting mild acne ( I was 55 at the time) and my DHT level was 89. I believe the range max was 79. Since then, I lowered my my dosage of test to 72 mg/wk and 0.75 mg Anastrozole which works pretty well for me. My DHT level is about 62 now. My estrogen is 22 -28 and that is good for me. If you get a script from your doctor to donate blood when Hemoglobin is over 16 or Hematocrit is over 48, you can register with the Central Blood Bank as a "Special Donor". Anytime you donate they check your hemoglobin. My Hemoglobin runs just high enough to enable the donation every 2 months. After about 2 years of using injectable testosterone, I switched to Androgel. My testosterone level dropped into the 500 range but my Hemoglobin was still over 16. I was told that eventually I won't have to donate as often but so far, that's not the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hammer, post: 100329, member: 5410"] I agree with the advice that Vince provided as your DHT level is probably high thus causing the acne. I started out 6 years ago using 100mg of test cup per week with 1 mg of Anastrozole. Total test level was 1280 (240 - 1100) range. I was getting mild acne ( I was 55 at the time) and my DHT level was 89. I believe the range max was 79. Since then, I lowered my my dosage of test to 72 mg/wk and 0.75 mg Anastrozole which works pretty well for me. My DHT level is about 62 now. My estrogen is 22 -28 and that is good for me. If you get a script from your doctor to donate blood when Hemoglobin is over 16 or Hematocrit is over 48, you can register with the Central Blood Bank as a "Special Donor". Anytime you donate they check your hemoglobin. My Hemoglobin runs just high enough to enable the donation every 2 months. After about 2 years of using injectable testosterone, I switched to Androgel. My testosterone level dropped into the 500 range but my Hemoglobin was still over 16. I was told that eventually I won't have to donate as often but so far, that's not the case. [/QUOTE]
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Does hematocrit keep increasing after testosterone steady state? How often to check?
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