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What are the reasons for high blood cells on TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Testosterone9" data-source="post: 114286" data-attributes="member: 18309"><p>Thank you so much for the effort you have put in to explain my question.</p><p>So what i have gathered from the articles is that both high frer testosterone and estradiol are linked to high BP. Is it also trur for men like me who are on TRT. I have high frer T 55 pg/ml reference range 8-28. My estradiol is also high 55 pg/ml. </p><p>I have shbg of 14.5</p><p>EOD Test E 17.5 mg.</p><p>I am planning to reduce my dosage to 10 mg EOD and see how it goes. I am attributing my high BP to high Free T and high Estradiol.</p><p></p><p>If you add a little bit of your experience here, that would really help my course of action.</p><p>I am reluctant to take Arimidex at this point because just 0.5 mg once a week crashed my Estradiol. </p><p>I am unfortunate because LC/MS estradiol test is not available in my country and i have to rely on my symptoms and regular estradiol test and use it as a mild indicator. I know its not perfect but also i have no option. </p><p></p><p>I am also thinking to go for blood donation as it keeps my Bp stable for 4 months. </p><p>As you know better than the rest that its so tough for a low SGBG person to gain pisitives from TRT. After such Struggle i am having these positives. I dont want to alter my dosage too much like adding an AI just for the sake of BP. For time being i want to continue receiving the benefits of TRT without any pause, its really important for my confidence on TRT.</p><p></p><p>So do you think for the time being blood donation and reducing my Test dose is the best option for me? If anything other than that i will take a bo medicine in future. But i dont want to take the risk of arimidex specially when m not sure its the definite cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Testosterone9, post: 114286, member: 18309"] Thank you so much for the effort you have put in to explain my question. So what i have gathered from the articles is that both high frer testosterone and estradiol are linked to high BP. Is it also trur for men like me who are on TRT. I have high frer T 55 pg/ml reference range 8-28. My estradiol is also high 55 pg/ml. I have shbg of 14.5 EOD Test E 17.5 mg. I am planning to reduce my dosage to 10 mg EOD and see how it goes. I am attributing my high BP to high Free T and high Estradiol. If you add a little bit of your experience here, that would really help my course of action. I am reluctant to take Arimidex at this point because just 0.5 mg once a week crashed my Estradiol. I am unfortunate because LC/MS estradiol test is not available in my country and i have to rely on my symptoms and regular estradiol test and use it as a mild indicator. I know its not perfect but also i have no option. I am also thinking to go for blood donation as it keeps my Bp stable for 4 months. As you know better than the rest that its so tough for a low SGBG person to gain pisitives from TRT. After such Struggle i am having these positives. I dont want to alter my dosage too much like adding an AI just for the sake of BP. For time being i want to continue receiving the benefits of TRT without any pause, its really important for my confidence on TRT. So do you think for the time being blood donation and reducing my Test dose is the best option for me? If anything other than that i will take a bo medicine in future. But i dont want to take the risk of arimidex specially when m not sure its the definite cause. [/QUOTE]
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