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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Dr. Chrisler gone, Defy booked, numbers off, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="stlstudent" data-source="post: 56845" data-attributes="member: 12108"><p>Working on getting the entire tests results up. </p><p></p><p>Test was taken on a Weds late morning, injection was early Monday morning. </p><p></p><p>Interesting about anger being a myth because I've had high E2 before and it was more of the sad feeling. This is different, this is quick fuse, angry, etc... it literally scared me. The highest I've ever been before this is 960</p><p></p><p>I donate every chance I'm allowed with Red Cross. When I started I was at 52 percent and then was down to 49 until this one. I cannot seem to find anywhere that says Red Cross wont take blood with high HCT. Matter of fact, they never test for it so how would they know? They do a finger stick for hemoglobin though, looking for too low. </p><p></p><p>This wouldn't be my first appointment, it would be my second. The first was with Dr. Chriser as my initial consult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stlstudent, post: 56845, member: 12108"] Working on getting the entire tests results up. Test was taken on a Weds late morning, injection was early Monday morning. Interesting about anger being a myth because I've had high E2 before and it was more of the sad feeling. This is different, this is quick fuse, angry, etc... it literally scared me. The highest I've ever been before this is 960 I donate every chance I'm allowed with Red Cross. When I started I was at 52 percent and then was down to 49 until this one. I cannot seem to find anywhere that says Red Cross wont take blood with high HCT. Matter of fact, they never test for it so how would they know? They do a finger stick for hemoglobin though, looking for too low. This wouldn't be my first appointment, it would be my second. The first was with Dr. Chriser as my initial consult. [/QUOTE]
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