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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High hemoglobin? - Realistic Levels?
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<blockquote data-quote="buggies100" data-source="post: 85427" data-attributes="member: 15086"><p>If you do amsearch on here you will find alot of discussion re hct/hgb. Some guys can stay under 16 no problem others,including myself, struggle. Mine typically ran 18 for several years, it climbed to over 20 at one point. That was bad and i was short of breath and was probably on edge of stroke!! That was 200mg ecery two weeks. I went to every 3 1/2 days and a smaller dose. This did not cause such a spike in T which in turn did not cause such a spike in red blood cells, hgb. My total test runs 550 give or take and i feel great.</p><p>It would be helpful if you posted you actual labs, a screen shot works.</p><p>For what it is worth i saw two hematologists and both looked at all my labs and tests and felt staying at 17-18 was fine. Red blood cells are only one portion of your blood, so all else needs to be looked at. </p><p>Donating is a management tool, but as often as you were goimg your iron will tank. Some guy shere say thatbis as bad as low T.</p><p>Maybe a different opinion from another hematologist is in order</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buggies100, post: 85427, member: 15086"] If you do amsearch on here you will find alot of discussion re hct/hgb. Some guys can stay under 16 no problem others,including myself, struggle. Mine typically ran 18 for several years, it climbed to over 20 at one point. That was bad and i was short of breath and was probably on edge of stroke!! That was 200mg ecery two weeks. I went to every 3 1/2 days and a smaller dose. This did not cause such a spike in T which in turn did not cause such a spike in red blood cells, hgb. My total test runs 550 give or take and i feel great. It would be helpful if you posted you actual labs, a screen shot works. For what it is worth i saw two hematologists and both looked at all my labs and tests and felt staying at 17-18 was fine. Red blood cells are only one portion of your blood, so all else needs to be looked at. Donating is a management tool, but as often as you were goimg your iron will tank. Some guy shere say thatbis as bad as low T. Maybe a different opinion from another hematologist is in order [/QUOTE]
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