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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="PowellSixO" data-source="post: 206426" data-attributes="member: 42752"><p>So my doctor said that everything looked very good on my last blood draw. My wbc and neutrofils were back up into normal ranges, and that my wb cells looked perfect. Bone marrow appeared to be healthy. Liver looked healthy. Everything looked really good. The only number she was concerned about was my hematocrit level. It was within the normal range, but at the very high end of normal. Her opinion was that I’m just having hormonal induced anxiety and panic attacks. She said it’s not completely uncommon for some men, to just not be able to tolerate trt. Sleep problems, blood pressure issues, high hematocrit, anxiety, and other issues. She recommended I stay off for a while (6-12 months), and see if I continue to improve. Then at that time re evaluate if trt is for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowellSixO, post: 206426, member: 42752"] So my doctor said that everything looked very good on my last blood draw. My wbc and neutrofils were back up into normal ranges, and that my wb cells looked perfect. Bone marrow appeared to be healthy. Liver looked healthy. Everything looked really good. The only number she was concerned about was my hematocrit level. It was within the normal range, but at the very high end of normal. Her opinion was that I’m just having hormonal induced anxiety and panic attacks. She said it’s not completely uncommon for some men, to just not be able to tolerate trt. Sleep problems, blood pressure issues, high hematocrit, anxiety, and other issues. She recommended I stay off for a while (6-12 months), and see if I continue to improve. Then at that time re evaluate if trt is for me. [/QUOTE]
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