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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Should We Be Managing Estradiol and Hematocrit in Men on Testosterone Replacement?
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<blockquote data-quote="trt1" data-source="post: 75405" data-attributes="member: 15719"><p>My test has ranged from anywhere from 550 to 1200 ng/dl with my e levels around 10-40 pg/ml. Modulating the amount of AI you take will adjust your E level. I take the smallest amounts now since I'm only taking about 100 mg of cyp a week in 2 doses with about 500 units of HCG in 2 doses. </p><p></p><p>Low ferritin was frightening. I would feel electric like shocks through my legs around 29 on a scale of 30-300 ng/ml. </p><p>Fatigue was very intense, I would get tired from getting up from bed. Recovery from a workout is almost painful, Heart Palpitations, chest pains, restless legs,felt pain in my liver and kidneys for a bit but no signs of issues on a CBC or other standard trt tests. Check out low ferritin symptoms online you will get the picture. </p><p></p><p>After 2 weeks of supplementing iron at around 20-40 mg a day along with my standard diet my levels have creeped up to 40. Its slow going, considering I hear there is a correlation with supplementing iron and high hematocrit and hemo and rbc's I didn't want to be forced to donate again anytime soon because that would again crash my ferritin so I make sure I get my daily iron RDA but I dont try to go overboard on supplementing. High hematocrit is what led me down the road of trying a lower test dose initially.</p><p></p><p> I believe they say you want the level around at least 100 for proper thyroid function and overall well being for men.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trt1, post: 75405, member: 15719"] My test has ranged from anywhere from 550 to 1200 ng/dl with my e levels around 10-40 pg/ml. Modulating the amount of AI you take will adjust your E level. I take the smallest amounts now since I'm only taking about 100 mg of cyp a week in 2 doses with about 500 units of HCG in 2 doses. Low ferritin was frightening. I would feel electric like shocks through my legs around 29 on a scale of 30-300 ng/ml. Fatigue was very intense, I would get tired from getting up from bed. Recovery from a workout is almost painful, Heart Palpitations, chest pains, restless legs,felt pain in my liver and kidneys for a bit but no signs of issues on a CBC or other standard trt tests. Check out low ferritin symptoms online you will get the picture. After 2 weeks of supplementing iron at around 20-40 mg a day along with my standard diet my levels have creeped up to 40. Its slow going, considering I hear there is a correlation with supplementing iron and high hematocrit and hemo and rbc's I didn't want to be forced to donate again anytime soon because that would again crash my ferritin so I make sure I get my daily iron RDA but I dont try to go overboard on supplementing. High hematocrit is what led me down the road of trying a lower test dose initially. I believe they say you want the level around at least 100 for proper thyroid function and overall well being for men. [/QUOTE]
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