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Testosterone Side Effect Management
High HCT
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<blockquote data-quote="Dominatio" data-source="post: 87085" data-attributes="member: 16241"><p>Thanks HelathMan</p><p></p><p>From research I think your experience is not exceptional, grapefruit is out for me due to other medications and there seems no other medicinal treatment (that I can discover) to lower the HCT. Looks like I'll need to approach my GP, though that will be a repeat of the previous nightmare of him refusing TRT and all of the recriminations for taking my own course! Not looking forward to that and not really sure what he can do about it other than recommend I stop the T shots!</p><p></p><p>I'm on every other day injections now, and I may go to daily, but I suppose I need to get my HCT down ASAP as its 0.02 over the guidelines now, and I guess increasing daily.</p><p></p><p>I'm going, first of all to try and re-hydrate (I was drinking copious water, prior to the test before last, and have reduced that significantly due to travel etc. Also my exercise regime has been very constrained so I'll get back to daily gym sessions. Perhaps those changes will have a beneficial effect. I'll get an HCT test done again in two weeks just to see if I am impacting it or if its become more critical for me to do something else!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the support Forum</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dominatio, post: 87085, member: 16241"] Thanks HelathMan From research I think your experience is not exceptional, grapefruit is out for me due to other medications and there seems no other medicinal treatment (that I can discover) to lower the HCT. Looks like I'll need to approach my GP, though that will be a repeat of the previous nightmare of him refusing TRT and all of the recriminations for taking my own course! Not looking forward to that and not really sure what he can do about it other than recommend I stop the T shots! I'm on every other day injections now, and I may go to daily, but I suppose I need to get my HCT down ASAP as its 0.02 over the guidelines now, and I guess increasing daily. I'm going, first of all to try and re-hydrate (I was drinking copious water, prior to the test before last, and have reduced that significantly due to travel etc. Also my exercise regime has been very constrained so I'll get back to daily gym sessions. Perhaps those changes will have a beneficial effect. I'll get an HCT test done again in two weeks just to see if I am impacting it or if its become more critical for me to do something else! Thanks for the support Forum Ian [/QUOTE]
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