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<blockquote data-quote="Eagles21" data-source="post: 270719" data-attributes="member: 46225"><p>I am definitely considering it. My doctor said we will most likely up my dose at 6 weeks to 150mg depending on labs. </p><p></p><p>So at 150mg the peaks will be even higher from the once a week injections. If E2 and hematocrit start rising too much I will definitely switch to twice weekly injections to see how that works out. I want to avoid using an aromatase inhibitor and I don’t want to donate blood that often if I don’t have to due to ferritin levels dropping from too much blood donation. So if it gets out of control hopefully smaller more frequent injections will keep everything in the right ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eagles21, post: 270719, member: 46225"] I am definitely considering it. My doctor said we will most likely up my dose at 6 weeks to 150mg depending on labs. So at 150mg the peaks will be even higher from the once a week injections. If E2 and hematocrit start rising too much I will definitely switch to twice weekly injections to see how that works out. I want to avoid using an aromatase inhibitor and I don’t want to donate blood that often if I don’t have to due to ferritin levels dropping from too much blood donation. So if it gets out of control hopefully smaller more frequent injections will keep everything in the right ranges. [/QUOTE]
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