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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Warning about frequent blood donations used to decrease hematocrit.
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<blockquote data-quote="billy_lenore" data-source="post: 152742" data-attributes="member: 38949"><p>This is my first go around on TRT. I’ve only had about 4 shots. After my 1st shot, my T levels went from 210 to over 1300. My first blood test showed my Hematocrit level to be 51.9%. I changed my timing of the shots to twice a week with lower dosage levels and felt great for about a week. Starting last Friday I began to feel sluggish. I went to work on Saturday and felt awful the entire game as I’m a basketball referee. On my flight home, it seemed to get worse. On Sunday morning I went to have my blood drawn for the first time. I immediately felt a change in my body and the fog seemed to clear. Not sure how this will effect me going forward but I would like to know if this is a common occurrence for first time users of TRT? Also, does the drawing of blood typically reduce the hematocrit % that quickly. I really enjoy reading your site. Very helpful information and good science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billy_lenore, post: 152742, member: 38949"] This is my first go around on TRT. I’ve only had about 4 shots. After my 1st shot, my T levels went from 210 to over 1300. My first blood test showed my Hematocrit level to be 51.9%. I changed my timing of the shots to twice a week with lower dosage levels and felt great for about a week. Starting last Friday I began to feel sluggish. I went to work on Saturday and felt awful the entire game as I’m a basketball referee. On my flight home, it seemed to get worse. On Sunday morning I went to have my blood drawn for the first time. I immediately felt a change in my body and the fog seemed to clear. Not sure how this will effect me going forward but I would like to know if this is a common occurrence for first time users of TRT? Also, does the drawing of blood typically reduce the hematocrit % that quickly. I really enjoy reading your site. Very helpful information and good science. [/QUOTE]
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Warning about frequent blood donations used to decrease hematocrit.
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