Had my first consult with Defy, RBC, Hemoglobin and Hematocrit are high

giannid

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So after a month of waiting for my initial consultation with Defy, my blood tests show my rbc at 6.11, Hemoglobin at 18.5, and hematocrit at 52.7. Also, my Platelets are low at 145, which they've been like that on prior tests. I've use testosterone in the past prescribed by another doctor but came off a few months prior to getting my new lab work done for Defy so I can start fresh. My testosterone is low as it's been in the past. Obviously they won't prescribe testosterone until I get my numbers down. They suggested I donate, wait two weeks, and get retested. Do you guys think it will bring my numbers down enough for them to prescribe test? I'm pretty sure my numbers are elevated from test use. They offered to prescribe HCH and DHEA in the meantime. I actually started taking sublingual Testosterone I had left over from my prior doctor. Wondering if I should stop taking that testosterone as it may keep my numbers high. I sure do feel better taking some sort of testosterone. Any advice?
 
Not sure that the regular blood test requires blood work. Is it a good ideal to stop taking the testosterone I'm on now or will it not hurt anything?
 
I wonder if I'll get better numbers in 2 weeks or one? Obviously I want it to go well. Any other things I can do to get my number down?
 

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