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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
What is the Lowest Dose Protocol That You Find Works Long Term?
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<blockquote data-quote="John O'Connor" data-source="post: 162348" data-attributes="member: 13064"><p>Somewhat unrelated to this post, but MJ makes a good point to be cautious donating blood too often. I also struggled with fatigue due to low iron/ferritin after donating 6 times over the course of a year in an attempt to keep my hemoglobin/hematocrit in check. When I finally convinced my doctor to order an iron panel the results were shocking how low my levels were. It took 6+ months to get my levels back to normal supplementing 325 of ferrous sulfate daily. Since then I have not donated blood, and have found as long as I'm fully hydrated prior to getting my blood drawn my hematocrit/hemoglobin levels are well within the normal ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John O'Connor, post: 162348, member: 13064"] Somewhat unrelated to this post, but MJ makes a good point to be cautious donating blood too often. I also struggled with fatigue due to low iron/ferritin after donating 6 times over the course of a year in an attempt to keep my hemoglobin/hematocrit in check. When I finally convinced my doctor to order an iron panel the results were shocking how low my levels were. It took 6+ months to get my levels back to normal supplementing 325 of ferrous sulfate daily. Since then I have not donated blood, and have found as long as I'm fully hydrated prior to getting my blood drawn my hematocrit/hemoglobin levels are well within the normal ranges. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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What is the Lowest Dose Protocol That You Find Works Long Term?
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