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Testosterone Basics & Questions
HCT and HGB
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<blockquote data-quote="Pringle" data-source="post: 110788" data-attributes="member: 16266"><p>Guy’s, I am looking for a little insight from those that have Rising HCT and HGB due to trt. Subsequently, as many, I am taking my Ferritin too low with frequent Phlebotomy. I have seen mine somewhat start to stabilize over the past year, but still over range 30 - 60 days after phlebotomy. I have experimented for 3 months without a phlebotomy and my HCT raised only from 48.6 to 51.5....not significant in my opinion, but my Hemo Doc likes it <48. My HGB in the same period went from 16.4 to 17.9.....a little high also for his liking. For you that do frequent phlebotomies, what are your HCT and HGB parameters that trigger your frequency? </p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pringle, post: 110788, member: 16266"] Guy’s, I am looking for a little insight from those that have Rising HCT and HGB due to trt. Subsequently, as many, I am taking my Ferritin too low with frequent Phlebotomy. I have seen mine somewhat start to stabilize over the past year, but still over range 30 - 60 days after phlebotomy. I have experimented for 3 months without a phlebotomy and my HCT raised only from 48.6 to 51.5....not significant in my opinion, but my Hemo Doc likes it <48. My HGB in the same period went from 16.4 to 17.9.....a little high also for his liking. For you that do frequent phlebotomies, what are your HCT and HGB parameters that trigger your frequency? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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