GreenMachineX
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I’m at 50mg twice per week and curious to see how EOD injections would effect hematocrit and TT/free T. What would be an equal switch? Would 30mg EOD be appropriate or less?
I’m guessing you have lower SHBG?Yeah, my levels at 100mg per week (split in 2) sit around 550-600, and free T at 19 (9-25 range). This keeps my hematocrit around 50.5, fully hydrated, and hemoglobin at 17.4.
Yeah, my levels at 100mg per week (split in 2) sit around 550-600, and free T at 19 (9-25 range). This keeps my hematocrit around 50.5, fully hydrated, and hemoglobin at 17.4.
Honestly, I *think* I believe that too, but for some reason I still get in my head about having a crit that high. I’m prone to anxiety anyway so it doesn’t help.Hematocrit is fine and would actually suggest a small dosage increase on the EOD protocol to get Free T to the optimal ranges (20-26 pg/mL). 30 mg EOD sounds like a good plan.
I wouldn't be overly concerned even with a hematocrit of 52%, 54% is the cut off for blood donation and or dosage reduction. Sure it would be nice to get HH closer to 50%, but not at the cost of optimal Free T levels.
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