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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Success stories for managing TRT induced increase in hematocrit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael D" data-source="post: 192869" data-attributes="member: 41091"><p>Many thanks for this. Since I'm a scientist by trade, I work best having numbers in front of me. One of the problems here, as I've explained, is that my Dr(s) have no clue how to manage any of this. They don't specify when to have my labs drawn (day of my injection, X-numbers day after my injection, etc). So looking at the lab results without this context makes it very difficult. Over the years I would often have them drawn the day before my shot, because I liked my results and didn't want them to reduce my dosage...but I had no idea my hematocrit was soaring.</p><p></p><p>Since I was just given these 80mg troches (and prescription says take one daily), I might try them...but instead, take 1/2 a troche every other day. Or maybe just cut them into quarters and take every day (10 mg/day). But is that still too much? It seems I was taking too much, without even knowing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael D, post: 192869, member: 41091"] Many thanks for this. Since I'm a scientist by trade, I work best having numbers in front of me. One of the problems here, as I've explained, is that my Dr(s) have no clue how to manage any of this. They don't specify when to have my labs drawn (day of my injection, X-numbers day after my injection, etc). So looking at the lab results without this context makes it very difficult. Over the years I would often have them drawn the day before my shot, because I liked my results and didn't want them to reduce my dosage...but I had no idea my hematocrit was soaring. Since I was just given these 80mg troches (and prescription says take one daily), I might try them...but instead, take 1/2 a troche every other day. Or maybe just cut them into quarters and take every day (10 mg/day). But is that still too much? It seems I was taking too much, without even knowing it. [/QUOTE]
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