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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Warning for Men on TRT: Low Ferritin is Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 258769" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Makes sense. And if ur feeling good, and ur iron levels aren’t too low from doing this, then I don’t see any reason stop doing it. But u were saying yesterday that ur feeling fatigued lately. How’s ur ferritin and total iron levels?</p><p></p><p>Not trying to get u to change what ur doing if it’s working for u, but there’s ways to keep HCT down other than frequent phlebotomies. I’ve been on test, nandrolone and primo for a while now, along with 10-15mg of oxandrolone sublingually preworkout 3x/ week, and my AAS dosages are much higher than urs, and I eat 8oz of red meat 3x/ day, everyday, and eat organ meats multiple times per week, which are full of iron, and my HCT hovers between 49-51. Which is actually lower than when I was on test by itself years ago. I noticed a big difference when I started properly hydrating myself. Ever since then, my HCT has stayed around that 49-51 range, and I’m on more compounds, at higher dosages than when I wasn’t as hydrated, and on test by itself at much lower total milligrams per week, and my HCT used to come back higher. Just throwing this info out there incase ur interested in other ways to keep HCT levels down. But if doing phlebotomies every 3 months is working for u, by all means keep doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 258769, member: 15043"] Makes sense. And if ur feeling good, and ur iron levels aren’t too low from doing this, then I don’t see any reason stop doing it. But u were saying yesterday that ur feeling fatigued lately. How’s ur ferritin and total iron levels? Not trying to get u to change what ur doing if it’s working for u, but there’s ways to keep HCT down other than frequent phlebotomies. I’ve been on test, nandrolone and primo for a while now, along with 10-15mg of oxandrolone sublingually preworkout 3x/ week, and my AAS dosages are much higher than urs, and I eat 8oz of red meat 3x/ day, everyday, and eat organ meats multiple times per week, which are full of iron, and my HCT hovers between 49-51. Which is actually lower than when I was on test by itself years ago. I noticed a big difference when I started properly hydrating myself. Ever since then, my HCT has stayed around that 49-51 range, and I’m on more compounds, at higher dosages than when I wasn’t as hydrated, and on test by itself at much lower total milligrams per week, and my HCT used to come back higher. Just throwing this info out there incase ur interested in other ways to keep HCT levels down. But if doing phlebotomies every 3 months is working for u, by all means keep doing it. [/QUOTE]
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