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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
How to Respond to Very High Hematocrit
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<blockquote data-quote="buggies100" data-source="post: 63046" data-attributes="member: 15086"><p>Good afternoon all. I hope everyone's new year is moving along fine.</p><p>I have, as posted last week, a very high hematocrit level, in the range of 59-60!!!! I had been running 55-56 for 2 years and my dr never said it was an issue. Thanks for that!! So i went from 200mg every two weeks to 40 mg every 3.5 days. So my T shot thru the roof, up to 883 and of course Hct went with it. Not really sure why lower dose more frequently did that. Anyway, I have a dr appt with obsidian men's health wed, two urologists who specialize in mens health. It is a concierge service. </p><p>I am off T for 10 days now and not due for another blood draw till early march. Of course ai m beginning to crash a bit now. My LH at the beginning of all this in sept 2013 was 1.2, so I was not a high producer. </p><p>So what type of protocol would you guys think I should be on I am really concerned about taking any T at the moment. Just wanted some other opinions before I meet new dr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buggies100, post: 63046, member: 15086"] Good afternoon all. I hope everyone's new year is moving along fine. I have, as posted last week, a very high hematocrit level, in the range of 59-60!!!! I had been running 55-56 for 2 years and my dr never said it was an issue. Thanks for that!! So i went from 200mg every two weeks to 40 mg every 3.5 days. So my T shot thru the roof, up to 883 and of course Hct went with it. Not really sure why lower dose more frequently did that. Anyway, I have a dr appt with obsidian men's health wed, two urologists who specialize in mens health. It is a concierge service. I am off T for 10 days now and not due for another blood draw till early march. Of course ai m beginning to crash a bit now. My LH at the beginning of all this in sept 2013 was 1.2, so I was not a high producer. So what type of protocol would you guys think I should be on I am really concerned about taking any T at the moment. Just wanted some other opinions before I meet new dr [/QUOTE]
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