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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Elevated Hematocrit 61
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 134705" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>So recent research shows that ferritin is actually a horrible indicator of iron status/ anemia. Healthy individuals only need their ferritin to be around 20 apparently. So even though we don’t need ferritin at the levels we previously thought, ferritin in the single digits is still not a good thing, and should obviously be corrected.</p><p></p><p>So my question is, can someone even be anemic if their HGB is within range? If HGB is within range, is there any other labs that could be off and subsequently indicate anemia, even though HGB is good?</p><p></p><p>Frozen, to end this cycle, all you would have to do, most likely, is increase the frequency of your injections to EOD, or E3.5D. Preferably EOD. And don’t donate blood unless your HCT goes above 55. You can also start either eating beef liver, or take beef liver capsules. I currently do the capsules. It’s one of nature’s best sources of natural, bio available, iron, amongst all its other benefits. But do all these things. And your ferritin should return to at least 20, and your HCT should hopefully stay below 55.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 134705, member: 15043"] So recent research shows that ferritin is actually a horrible indicator of iron status/ anemia. Healthy individuals only need their ferritin to be around 20 apparently. So even though we don’t need ferritin at the levels we previously thought, ferritin in the single digits is still not a good thing, and should obviously be corrected. So my question is, can someone even be anemic if their HGB is within range? If HGB is within range, is there any other labs that could be off and subsequently indicate anemia, even though HGB is good? Frozen, to end this cycle, all you would have to do, most likely, is increase the frequency of your injections to EOD, or E3.5D. Preferably EOD. And don’t donate blood unless your HCT goes above 55. You can also start either eating beef liver, or take beef liver capsules. I currently do the capsules. It’s one of nature’s best sources of natural, bio available, iron, amongst all its other benefits. But do all these things. And your ferritin should return to at least 20, and your HCT should hopefully stay below 55. [/QUOTE]
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