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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High Hematocrit - Off TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 158194" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>I take Nebido, my recent blood test was total T of 1492 with a shbg of 57.2 and HCT/Hemo of 45.4 / 15.6. The highest HCT has ever been was 47.5. This was 20 days after an injection of nebido, that short a time typically my T would be high. But it's a long drawn out move up than gradually down, that doesn't seem to trigger higher hct.</p><p></p><p>You could try Nebido, aveed in the usa, it's unlikely to tripper a higher hct. But it's trickly to get Nebido in the usa and aveed is super expensive without insurance paying.</p><p></p><p>Nebido causes too high a hct 7% of the, gels 13% of the time, Testosterone cypionate 67% of the time.</p><p></p><p><strong>So go to a gels or cream, it's likely you won't get over range hct.</strong></p><p></p><p>If you must use Testosterone cypionate, do daily injections, it's less likely to cause a big increase in hct.</p><p></p><p>Once your HCT is elevated, not sure how long it takes to lower after changing your protocol or stopping TRT.</p><p></p><p>My blood pressure goes up from E2 over 45 or so, I can see it the first month after a nebido injection, then it declines. Along with water weight gain. I recently tried taking a small amount of anastrozole, like 1/2 a 0.125 dose 3 times a week, my E2 now is 32.6 despite my total T of 1492, my bp only went up a little, like 129/80 vs 119/75.</p><p></p><p>But I haven't taken an AI now for 2 weeks, as a reminder, nebido is only high T for ~25 days, so it should have naturally declined to 900s or so.</p><p></p><p>Progesterone cream also seems to help with BP, not that was why I tried it, but it did seem to lower BP even more.107/73 was a frequent reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 158194, member: 18023"] I take Nebido, my recent blood test was total T of 1492 with a shbg of 57.2 and HCT/Hemo of 45.4 / 15.6. The highest HCT has ever been was 47.5. This was 20 days after an injection of nebido, that short a time typically my T would be high. But it's a long drawn out move up than gradually down, that doesn't seem to trigger higher hct. You could try Nebido, aveed in the usa, it's unlikely to tripper a higher hct. But it's trickly to get Nebido in the usa and aveed is super expensive without insurance paying. Nebido causes too high a hct 7% of the, gels 13% of the time, Testosterone cypionate 67% of the time. [B]So go to a gels or cream, it's likely you won't get over range hct.[/B] If you must use Testosterone cypionate, do daily injections, it's less likely to cause a big increase in hct. Once your HCT is elevated, not sure how long it takes to lower after changing your protocol or stopping TRT. My blood pressure goes up from E2 over 45 or so, I can see it the first month after a nebido injection, then it declines. Along with water weight gain. I recently tried taking a small amount of anastrozole, like 1/2 a 0.125 dose 3 times a week, my E2 now is 32.6 despite my total T of 1492, my bp only went up a little, like 129/80 vs 119/75. But I haven't taken an AI now for 2 weeks, as a reminder, nebido is only high T for ~25 days, so it should have naturally declined to 900s or so. Progesterone cream also seems to help with BP, not that was why I tried it, but it did seem to lower BP even more.107/73 was a frequent reading. [/QUOTE]
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