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TRT, Low Ferritin, Possible Iron Deficiency Anemia
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<blockquote data-quote="JKc94" data-source="post: 103033" data-attributes="member: 18039"><p>Thanks for the reply. It sounds like we are in agreement that the hematologist may be missing the mark somewhat by not wanting me to take iron supplements. The labs clearly show iron deficiency. I think the neurologist is more spot on in his assessment. He was definitely a keep it simple guy. The hematologist on the other hand went off on a tangent with the polycythemia secondary to TRT. I'm not even sure how he came to that conclusion. Regardless, I will keep with the iron supplementation and see how the symptoms respond. Currently, muscle twitches with leg and facial tingling are the most bothersome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKc94, post: 103033, member: 18039"] Thanks for the reply. It sounds like we are in agreement that the hematologist may be missing the mark somewhat by not wanting me to take iron supplements. The labs clearly show iron deficiency. I think the neurologist is more spot on in his assessment. He was definitely a keep it simple guy. The hematologist on the other hand went off on a tangent with the polycythemia secondary to TRT. I'm not even sure how he came to that conclusion. Regardless, I will keep with the iron supplementation and see how the symptoms respond. Currently, muscle twitches with leg and facial tingling are the most bothersome. [/QUOTE]
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