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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 180873" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>When I was on 150/week I felt like shit because of high hematocrit, elevated BP, shortness of breath with exertion, and being flushed all the time. Going through dose reduction, yes can be Hellish. Been there, done that. But it also can be medically necessary. After going through that torture, I felt BETTER AT LOWER DOSE. I experimented over close to 2 years to find out how low was still OK. </p><p></p><p>I am not at all saying what is right for me, is right for others, but for me, 84mg/week has been fine and good. But, recently with cancer I have other physiological factors in the mix and T levels dropped, so I have bumped up to 91mg/week.</p><p></p><p>The idea that 200 or 150 or whatever is fine and good when hematocrit is 58 is a very questionable concept. What is the solution then after multiple phlebotomies when ferritin tanks? Stay on high dose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 180873, member: 16042"] When I was on 150/week I felt like shit because of high hematocrit, elevated BP, shortness of breath with exertion, and being flushed all the time. Going through dose reduction, yes can be Hellish. Been there, done that. But it also can be medically necessary. After going through that torture, I felt BETTER AT LOWER DOSE. I experimented over close to 2 years to find out how low was still OK. I am not at all saying what is right for me, is right for others, but for me, 84mg/week has been fine and good. But, recently with cancer I have other physiological factors in the mix and T levels dropped, so I have bumped up to 91mg/week. The idea that 200 or 150 or whatever is fine and good when hematocrit is 58 is a very questionable concept. What is the solution then after multiple phlebotomies when ferritin tanks? Stay on high dose? [/QUOTE]
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