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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Need help managing hematocrit w/ labs
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<blockquote data-quote="fifty" data-source="post: 125290" data-attributes="member: 18511"><p>The june labs are pre-trt. The sept24 labs are on trt 80mg e3.5days with 500iu hcg and .125 anastrozole.</p><p></p><p>The blood bank results say hematocrit 58. The test on intake where they put a few drops of blood on a tray from a finger prick and put in a handheld device. The device is probably doing the multiply by 3 then?</p><p></p><p>I watched the trt revolution youtube video and it is interesting. Thanks. I was surprised my blood presure was normal with such a high h or h. Jives with that podcast. I would like some more supporting evidence though.</p><p></p><p>Sh1973 thanks for the tips. I believe you. Not sure why my doc pushed back so quickly when asking to decrease the dose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fifty, post: 125290, member: 18511"] The june labs are pre-trt. The sept24 labs are on trt 80mg e3.5days with 500iu hcg and .125 anastrozole. The blood bank results say hematocrit 58. The test on intake where they put a few drops of blood on a tray from a finger prick and put in a handheld device. The device is probably doing the multiply by 3 then? I watched the trt revolution youtube video and it is interesting. Thanks. I was surprised my blood presure was normal with such a high h or h. Jives with that podcast. I would like some more supporting evidence though. Sh1973 thanks for the tips. I believe you. Not sure why my doc pushed back so quickly when asking to decrease the dose. [/QUOTE]
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