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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="JimGainz" data-source="post: 258774" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>That’s interesting. I noticed at my last blood test, my hematocrit was 49.5% and that was on 70 mg testosterone, about 50 of the primabolin, and 5 to 10mg of anavar on workout days about six weeks into the protocol. I have been hydrating a lot more. Plus, I started taking losartan in March, which I have read has a hematocrit lowering effect. I think you’re right. In the past, I really wasn’t drinking enough water, which certainly played in affect in raising my hematocrit.</p><p></p><p>As far as the fatigue goes, during the day, most of the time, I’m fine, but some days I just need a little bit of a nap and I tend to fall asleep earlier than normal, but energy level for workouts and such is through the roof. My ferritin, last time I checked was quite low. I think it was 19. I haven’t bother checking it since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 258774, member: 19127"] That’s interesting. I noticed at my last blood test, my hematocrit was 49.5% and that was on 70 mg testosterone, about 50 of the primabolin, and 5 to 10mg of anavar on workout days about six weeks into the protocol. I have been hydrating a lot more. Plus, I started taking losartan in March, which I have read has a hematocrit lowering effect. I think you’re right. In the past, I really wasn’t drinking enough water, which certainly played in affect in raising my hematocrit. As far as the fatigue goes, during the day, most of the time, I’m fine, but some days I just need a little bit of a nap and I tend to fall asleep earlier than normal, but energy level for workouts and such is through the roof. My ferritin, last time I checked was quite low. I think it was 19. I haven’t bother checking it since. [/QUOTE]
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