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Measuring HCT at home
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<blockquote data-quote="UCFguy01" data-source="post: 177308" data-attributes="member: 40205"><p>I have one of the hemoglobin/hematocrit testers and I've found it's very accurate as well. As a poster above said, the measurement on the at home testing device was only a few tenths different than my bloodwork. I was a little skeptical when I bought it but surprisingly it works very well. I can also test it once a month or every other month without having to buy a script and go to lab corp or quest. It's super convenient if you worry about HCT and hemoglobin rising.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, when I first started TRT my Hgb and HCT would rise every 3 months or so and I'd have to give blood. After a year, maybe a year and a few months of injections everything normalized and I don't have to give blood anymore. I've been on injections for over 2 years now. I was on T pellets for 3 years before injections and never had to worry about HCT or hemoglobin on those. I was a big fan of pellets because you get that slow drip of T(similar to daily injections) which was awesome but I had problems with one or two pellets falling out every now and then. No Bueno!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCFguy01, post: 177308, member: 40205"] I have one of the hemoglobin/hematocrit testers and I've found it's very accurate as well. As a poster above said, the measurement on the at home testing device was only a few tenths different than my bloodwork. I was a little skeptical when I bought it but surprisingly it works very well. I can also test it once a month or every other month without having to buy a script and go to lab corp or quest. It's super convenient if you worry about HCT and hemoglobin rising. On a side note, when I first started TRT my Hgb and HCT would rise every 3 months or so and I'd have to give blood. After a year, maybe a year and a few months of injections everything normalized and I don't have to give blood anymore. I've been on injections for over 2 years now. I was on T pellets for 3 years before injections and never had to worry about HCT or hemoglobin on those. I was a big fan of pellets because you get that slow drip of T(similar to daily injections) which was awesome but I had problems with one or two pellets falling out every now and then. No Bueno! [/QUOTE]
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