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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Will breaking up the dose into 2-3 weekly injections help with Hematocrit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 140947" data-attributes="member: 26136"><p>I've been dealing with multiple issues with high H and H numbers and iron deficiency. In just the first 6 months on TRT I've needed 5 phlebotomies and probably need another. I am also iron deficient and needed 2 infusions to recover only to turn around and require more phlebotomies. At this point I can't supplement fast enough to replace the iron and infusions are expensive even with insurance. I am still seeking answers as to why I am deficient in the first place (pre existing). I have several options however I am interested in seeing others experience with divided dosing. Will it slow down the RBC production?</p><p></p><p>On a side note but related I am strongly considering HCG monotherapy at this moment since the low iron symptoms make TRT nearly useless. I am even wondering if my iron deficiency is the cause of my low T since both were discovered at the same time and low iron brings a specific set of symptoms in me including highly fragmented sleep with near panic attacks at night. All of this miraculously stopped after the second iron infusion and came back after phlebotomy. It may explain why both Clomid and Tamoxifen would sporadically work as well. I have appointments coming next week to see what my options are. I am somewhat optimistic that I have found my low T cause but am prepared to accept defeat depending on how things play out with results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 140947, member: 26136"] I've been dealing with multiple issues with high H and H numbers and iron deficiency. In just the first 6 months on TRT I've needed 5 phlebotomies and probably need another. I am also iron deficient and needed 2 infusions to recover only to turn around and require more phlebotomies. At this point I can't supplement fast enough to replace the iron and infusions are expensive even with insurance. I am still seeking answers as to why I am deficient in the first place (pre existing). I have several options however I am interested in seeing others experience with divided dosing. Will it slow down the RBC production? On a side note but related I am strongly considering HCG monotherapy at this moment since the low iron symptoms make TRT nearly useless. I am even wondering if my iron deficiency is the cause of my low T since both were discovered at the same time and low iron brings a specific set of symptoms in me including highly fragmented sleep with near panic attacks at night. All of this miraculously stopped after the second iron infusion and came back after phlebotomy. It may explain why both Clomid and Tamoxifen would sporadically work as well. I have appointments coming next week to see what my options are. I am somewhat optimistic that I have found my low T cause but am prepared to accept defeat depending on how things play out with results. [/QUOTE]
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Will breaking up the dose into 2-3 weekly injections help with Hematocrit?
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