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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Gave Blood Crashed my Ferritn
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<blockquote data-quote="DonkeyKick" data-source="post: 257159" data-attributes="member: 45604"><p>I just gave blood and crashed my ferritin to 20. My RBC is down to 4.2, Hemo is 14.1. Hema is at 41.7%(41-53)</p><p>My symptoms are heart palpitations, anxiety, headaches, really tired, winded, etc.. I've never had these bad of symptoms after giving blood. I am an endurance athlete so naturally I have a tendency to be anemic. I didn't understand that until now. I've read that getting your ferritin up is next to impossible being on TRT. But usually those are people who also have high markers that I stated above. So raising their Iron worries them thinking it will continue to raise the Hemo, and Hema etc.. In my case what should I do? Should i lower my TRT dose for a bit to hope my iron levels go back up? Or take supplements? Thanks for any advice you guys have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonkeyKick, post: 257159, member: 45604"] I just gave blood and crashed my ferritin to 20. My RBC is down to 4.2, Hemo is 14.1. Hema is at 41.7%(41-53) My symptoms are heart palpitations, anxiety, headaches, really tired, winded, etc.. I've never had these bad of symptoms after giving blood. I am an endurance athlete so naturally I have a tendency to be anemic. I didn't understand that until now. I've read that getting your ferritin up is next to impossible being on TRT. But usually those are people who also have high markers that I stated above. So raising their Iron worries them thinking it will continue to raise the Hemo, and Hema etc.. In my case what should I do? Should i lower my TRT dose for a bit to hope my iron levels go back up? Or take supplements? Thanks for any advice you guys have. [/QUOTE]
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