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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: 63266" data-attributes="member: 15086"><p>Thanks Ratbag for the article and Coastwatcher for your comments as well. I saw my new trt dr today. It is a men's health clinic in northern Virginia staffd by two urologists who specialize in mens issues. He basically said the same thing, although was not comfortable with hct being over 60. Especially combined with the fact sine it has been that high i quickly gwr shoet of breath, which is something new. I tyipcally run 55 give or take and have no issue with shortness of breath. My platletts, wbc, and rdw are all great. </p><p>So since i am so high, he wants me to see a hematolgist to make sure there is no underlying cause for high rbc. My rbc has bee just above normal for years, way before startint TRT. Fair enough. His advice was to stay off T until we can get some labs back for the hematologist to look at. I can suffer thru the low t sruff for a few weeks. If there are no underlying problems the hemotologist will write up a phlebotomy schedule and program and we will proceed to adjust until it fits.</p><p>At least I have a direction</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buggies100, post: 63266, member: 15086"] Thanks Ratbag for the article and Coastwatcher for your comments as well. I saw my new trt dr today. It is a men's health clinic in northern Virginia staffd by two urologists who specialize in mens issues. He basically said the same thing, although was not comfortable with hct being over 60. Especially combined with the fact sine it has been that high i quickly gwr shoet of breath, which is something new. I tyipcally run 55 give or take and have no issue with shortness of breath. My platletts, wbc, and rdw are all great. So since i am so high, he wants me to see a hematolgist to make sure there is no underlying cause for high rbc. My rbc has bee just above normal for years, way before startint TRT. Fair enough. His advice was to stay off T until we can get some labs back for the hematologist to look at. I can suffer thru the low t sruff for a few weeks. If there are no underlying problems the hemotologist will write up a phlebotomy schedule and program and we will proceed to adjust until it fits. At least I have a direction [/QUOTE]
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