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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
My journey so far with low testosterone.
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<blockquote data-quote="CSI007" data-source="post: 69348" data-attributes="member: 13062"><p>Any comments on this? My body is so screwy. I basically reduce my weekly amount by about 10mg my T and FT increase but so does my E2. </p><p></p><p>I do trust my doctor but everything I read says that once hematocrit is above 50 and your RBC is above normal it's time to start donating. Am I safe without donating at these levels?</p><p></p><p>And what should I be shooting for now with my total T at only 600 and my free is above normal? I feel like I am boxed in. Add more T, increase E2, increase free T (above normal - perhaps a lot) increase hematocrit etc.</p><p></p><p>If I lower my weekly T anymore I run the risk of getting the total T and free T too low again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSI007, post: 69348, member: 13062"] Any comments on this? My body is so screwy. I basically reduce my weekly amount by about 10mg my T and FT increase but so does my E2. I do trust my doctor but everything I read says that once hematocrit is above 50 and your RBC is above normal it's time to start donating. Am I safe without donating at these levels? And what should I be shooting for now with my total T at only 600 and my free is above normal? I feel like I am boxed in. Add more T, increase E2, increase free T (above normal - perhaps a lot) increase hematocrit etc. If I lower my weekly T anymore I run the risk of getting the total T and free T too low again. [/QUOTE]
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