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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Low Iron Situation
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<blockquote data-quote="Eli1947" data-source="post: 94524" data-attributes="member: 407"><p><span style="color: #231F20">[FONT=&quot]Busssaw "Polycythaemia, or erythrocytosis, means having a high concentration of red blood cells in your blood." NHS</span></p><p><span style="color: #231F20"></span></p><p><span style="color: #231F20">[/FONT]</span>True Polycythaemia and Erythrocytosis are used as interchangablly by many as in both red blood cell concentration is high but they are not the same . Polycytaemia Vera is actualy a cancer of the bone maraw and is due to mutation at the JAK2. you mentioned those drugs which are used as chemotherapy and there are new type of drug more specific</p><p>belong to the TKI family that are also used in some cases. in some cases Erythrocytosis is a responce to low oxygene such as at high altitude or sleep apneia. In the case of Testosterone the reasons are different , Testosterone increase the danger to get the situation by 300%! In this case it will not be treated with chemotherapy and what is sugested is that testosterone cause increase in erythropoietin receptor sensitivity and or iron metabolism change.</p><p>I felt that this apply to the group before trying to go on iron supplamentation with no reason. of caurse too many donations or medical phelbatomy may depleat iron storage and other important nutrients whis deserve supplamentation.</p><p><a href="https://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/it-mmfiles/Erythrocytosis_Evaluation_Testing_Algorithm.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/it-mmfiles/Erythrocytosis_Evaluation_Testing_Algorithm.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eli1947, post: 94524, member: 407"] [COLOR=#231F20][FONT="]Busssaw "Polycythaemia, or erythrocytosis, means having a high concentration of red blood cells in your blood." NHS [/FONT][/COLOR]True Polycythaemia and Erythrocytosis are used as interchangablly by many as in both red blood cell concentration is high but they are not the same . Polycytaemia Vera is actualy a cancer of the bone maraw and is due to mutation at the JAK2. you mentioned those drugs which are used as chemotherapy and there are new type of drug more specific belong to the TKI family that are also used in some cases. in some cases Erythrocytosis is a responce to low oxygene such as at high altitude or sleep apneia. In the case of Testosterone the reasons are different , Testosterone increase the danger to get the situation by 300%! In this case it will not be treated with chemotherapy and what is sugested is that testosterone cause increase in erythropoietin receptor sensitivity and or iron metabolism change. I felt that this apply to the group before trying to go on iron supplamentation with no reason. of caurse too many donations or medical phelbatomy may depleat iron storage and other important nutrients whis deserve supplamentation. [URL]https://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/it-mmfiles/Erythrocytosis_Evaluation_Testing_Algorithm.pdf[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Low Iron Situation
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