switched over to EOD injections and Hematocrit went up?

Arcane

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I was previously taking 50 mg test cyp Every 3.5 and here was my last bloodwork


Total T: 1316 ng/dl (264-916)

Free T: 28.3 ng/dl (9.3-26.5)

Estradiol (sensitive): 40.1 pg/ml (8.0-35.0)

SHBG: 45.2 nmol/l (16.5-55.9)

HCT: 45%

Hemoglobin 15.8 g/dL



I recently switched to 25 mg EOD and feel much better/smoother


Total T: 867 ng/dl (264-916)

Free T: 153 pg/mL (9.3-26.5)

Estradiol (sensitive): 40.1 pg/ml (8.0-35.0)

SHBG: 35 mol/l

HCT: 50%

Hemoglobin 17 g/dL


my Hct and Hemoglobin went up despite dropping my overall dose and increasing frequency?
Im getting concerned since im creeping towards 51. any suggestions?
 
Were you sufficiently hydrated? I found that hydration can make big difference. I once got tested after long flight and tested significantly higher than my usual (51 versus 48). I re-tested a week later and was back to normal.
 
Were you sufficiently hydrated? I found that hydration can make big difference. I once got tested after long flight and tested significantly higher than my usual (51 versus 48). I re-tested a week later and was back to normal.
Drank 3 tall glasses of water an hour before. Maybe that wasn’t enough? The draw was at 8am
 
I went from twice a week to 3 times a week for 3 months and mine went way up also. Went back to 2 times a week and it’s fine now.
 
It amazes me how much focus is given to cramming (water) (in effect cheating) for the test in order to get a lower hematocrit number, by members of this forum.

If you do not maintain that level of hydration day to day except for test time, your labs are not a true representation of your baseline. It also will affect your other labs besides HCT.

So do you want false numbers or real representation of your actual day to day levels?
 
It amazes me how much focus is given to cramming (water) (in effect cheating) for the test in order to get a lower hematocrit number, by members of this forum.

If you do not maintain that level of hydration day to day except for test time, your labs are not a true representation of your baseline. It also will affect your other labs besides HCT.

So do you want false numbers or real representation of your actual day to day levels?
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