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Hello, new member here. Questions about my start so far on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="WrenchHead80" data-source="post: 102856" data-attributes="member: 17451"><p>The NDT is a prescription right? I just realized before, this website has a thyroid area so I'm going to start reading up on all of it at lunch. I did a quick google search and notice over the counter supplements. Are any worth a try? Should I look into a list of foods that would help boost those numbers and make sure I eat them everyday?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Edit to add: </p><p></p><p>I donated blood at the end of February. Lowered my ferritin? I donated not because I had symptoms but because I was worried my hemo rbc ect numbers were going to be raised due to the 180mg protocol. I'm assuming I don't have to worry about that anymore cause the numbers stayed almost exactly the same from pre trt to 180mg a week on trt. Iv'e read on here some say the body tries to maintain a certain set level it wants. I'm assuming it does that unless you push it to hard. But since I have now lowered my week total to 150mg I should be in the clear I'm assuming. I did buy a pulse oximeter when I started trt and check it everyday. My readings have always been in a range of 96-99. So I will continue to monitor that but don't plan on donating too much now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WrenchHead80, post: 102856, member: 17451"] The NDT is a prescription right? I just realized before, this website has a thyroid area so I'm going to start reading up on all of it at lunch. I did a quick google search and notice over the counter supplements. Are any worth a try? Should I look into a list of foods that would help boost those numbers and make sure I eat them everyday? Thanks Edit to add: I donated blood at the end of February. Lowered my ferritin? I donated not because I had symptoms but because I was worried my hemo rbc ect numbers were going to be raised due to the 180mg protocol. I'm assuming I don't have to worry about that anymore cause the numbers stayed almost exactly the same from pre trt to 180mg a week on trt. Iv'e read on here some say the body tries to maintain a certain set level it wants. I'm assuming it does that unless you push it to hard. But since I have now lowered my week total to 150mg I should be in the clear I'm assuming. I did buy a pulse oximeter when I started trt and check it everyday. My readings have always been in a range of 96-99. So I will continue to monitor that but don't plan on donating too much now. [/QUOTE]
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