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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Newish Study on HCT
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<blockquote data-quote="K.pietera" data-source="post: 230767" data-attributes="member: 43779"><p>I am on TRT for almost 4 years right now (20% transcrotal cream ) and the first two years my hematocrit or hemoglobin was still i range. The third year Hct spiked to 51% and Hgb to 18. I felt good but when I saw that on paper I freaked out and went to donate blood. It was good for 8 months and then the same results came up.</p><p></p><p>Now I have good blood pressure and I feel good so I think I will see within a few months from now what my levels will do because I read a lot of different things about it and as long as I feel good ( don't have headache,high blood pressure etc... ) I don't think I have to worry to much.</p><p></p><p>I have to stop freaking out when I see something is just above the 'normal' ranges because what is 'normal' ? Normal is not OPTIMAL I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K.pietera, post: 230767, member: 43779"] I am on TRT for almost 4 years right now (20% transcrotal cream ) and the first two years my hematocrit or hemoglobin was still i range. The third year Hct spiked to 51% and Hgb to 18. I felt good but when I saw that on paper I freaked out and went to donate blood. It was good for 8 months and then the same results came up. Now I have good blood pressure and I feel good so I think I will see within a few months from now what my levels will do because I read a lot of different things about it and as long as I feel good ( don't have headache,high blood pressure etc... ) I don't think I have to worry to much. I have to stop freaking out when I see something is just above the 'normal' ranges because what is 'normal' ? Normal is not OPTIMAL I guess. [/QUOTE]
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