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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New bloodwork after 6 weeks with new provider and new protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Helboi" data-source="post: 22381" data-attributes="member: 5685"><p>Thanks Gene. There were definitely some things going on that was contributing to how I felt for a few weeks in the beginning, but that's chilled out quite a bit over the past few weeks and symptoms are still the same. But you're right, TRT isn't a cure-all and I know some of these issues will always haunt me as they have for decades before TRT. </p><p></p><p>I haven't done a full workup on thyroid, but I need to...my insurance is crap so it's expensive for me to do all of this. I'll get to it soon I hope.</p><p></p><p>I have a standing order for therapeutic phlebotomy, but have only done it one time so far (it was ordered about a month ago). Because of an antibody issue with my blood, I can't donate, so I have to pay out of pocket for these and it's $150, so doing it monthly isn't an option. I'm hoping hematocrit will adjust some over time with only a few phlebotomy's a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helboi, post: 22381, member: 5685"] Thanks Gene. There were definitely some things going on that was contributing to how I felt for a few weeks in the beginning, but that's chilled out quite a bit over the past few weeks and symptoms are still the same. But you're right, TRT isn't a cure-all and I know some of these issues will always haunt me as they have for decades before TRT. I haven't done a full workup on thyroid, but I need to...my insurance is crap so it's expensive for me to do all of this. I'll get to it soon I hope. I have a standing order for therapeutic phlebotomy, but have only done it one time so far (it was ordered about a month ago). Because of an antibody issue with my blood, I can't donate, so I have to pay out of pocket for these and it's $150, so doing it monthly isn't an option. I'm hoping hematocrit will adjust some over time with only a few phlebotomy's a year. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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New bloodwork after 6 weeks with new provider and new protocol
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