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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
National Therapeutic Phlebotomy Program
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkLA" data-source="post: 87163" data-attributes="member: 12487"><p>I might be misunderstanding, but... It would be nice if there wasn't a minimum 52 HCT, other than perhaps a minimum for safety. </p><p></p><p>My reasoning is that if you're trying to maintain your HCT in a narrow band, say 45-48, you'd want to get a therapeutic when you're at 48-ish. </p><p></p><p>Yes, doing it at 52 would probably keep people out of the danger zone, but then they're always going to be riding up against the max. Personally, I feel better with a lower HCT.</p><p></p><p>As far as $, I have heard of places/doctors charging appx $100. That includes, presumably, the finger stick test as well as the procedure. If you don't need the procedure because the finger stick comes back low, I'm not sure if you're are not charged at all or charged a nominal fee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkLA, post: 87163, member: 12487"] I might be misunderstanding, but... It would be nice if there wasn't a minimum 52 HCT, other than perhaps a minimum for safety. My reasoning is that if you're trying to maintain your HCT in a narrow band, say 45-48, you'd want to get a therapeutic when you're at 48-ish. Yes, doing it at 52 would probably keep people out of the danger zone, but then they're always going to be riding up against the max. Personally, I feel better with a lower HCT. As far as $, I have heard of places/doctors charging appx $100. That includes, presumably, the finger stick test as well as the procedure. If you don't need the procedure because the finger stick comes back low, I'm not sure if you're are not charged at all or charged a nominal fee. [/QUOTE]
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