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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
My Experience On Jatenzo (Oral TRT) Log
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<blockquote data-quote="Gladiator" data-source="post: 245656" data-attributes="member: 42626"><p>I felt really lethargic. My Trt doctor asked me how I was feeling after dropping from 200 to 175. I told him really lethargic and no energy. </p><p>Was a bit miserable and getting lots of headaches. Then he told me what my haemoglobin was and my red blood count was over high normal. </p><p>At the moment I’m only donating every 3 months and I feel good for a few weeks after donating. I found a new doctor who had me take tests recently and i was at 164 so I don’t know what happened as it’s never been under 172 and sits at above 180 normally since being on trt. But I did drink 3 litres of water after lunch and then go have blood taken. But my blood wouldn’t flow. </p><p>Im now booked in for more tests at the cancer clinic at the end of June. </p><p>Bit of a worry when I have been told I could have bone marrow cancer but I have to go doctor shopping to find someone to help me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gladiator, post: 245656, member: 42626"] I felt really lethargic. My Trt doctor asked me how I was feeling after dropping from 200 to 175. I told him really lethargic and no energy. Was a bit miserable and getting lots of headaches. Then he told me what my haemoglobin was and my red blood count was over high normal. At the moment I’m only donating every 3 months and I feel good for a few weeks after donating. I found a new doctor who had me take tests recently and i was at 164 so I don’t know what happened as it’s never been under 172 and sits at above 180 normally since being on trt. But I did drink 3 litres of water after lunch and then go have blood taken. But my blood wouldn’t flow. Im now booked in for more tests at the cancer clinic at the end of June. Bit of a worry when I have been told I could have bone marrow cancer but I have to go doctor shopping to find someone to help me. [/QUOTE]
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