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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="HealthMan" data-source="post: 140953" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>My theory about injection frequency and HCT is the following (it applies to me). There is a TT/FT number that will be an inflexion point in terms of RBC/HCT. So the further right and the longer you are to that point the more problems you will have with HCT. A lot of times once a week injections have a lower effect on HCT than more frequent injections. My theory is: this might happen simply because you will spend less time above that inflexion point (in certain cases). And depending on the dosage frequency and TT/FT levels you might end up spending more time over that threshold and cause HCT to increase more. Plus more frequent injection cause more peaks (and rapid acceleration of TT/FT levels that in my opinion might impact HCT).</p><p>This is only my theory. There are quite a few cases you see in forums that HCT gets worse by injecting more frequently. As a general rule i think more frequent injections will cause less impact to someone’s HCT. But i think this is far from a rule that applies to all or vast majority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 140953, member: 13512"] My theory about injection frequency and HCT is the following (it applies to me). There is a TT/FT number that will be an inflexion point in terms of RBC/HCT. So the further right and the longer you are to that point the more problems you will have with HCT. A lot of times once a week injections have a lower effect on HCT than more frequent injections. My theory is: this might happen simply because you will spend less time above that inflexion point (in certain cases). And depending on the dosage frequency and TT/FT levels you might end up spending more time over that threshold and cause HCT to increase more. Plus more frequent injection cause more peaks (and rapid acceleration of TT/FT levels that in my opinion might impact HCT). This is only my theory. There are quite a few cases you see in forums that HCT gets worse by injecting more frequently. As a general rule i think more frequent injections will cause less impact to someone’s HCT. But i think this is far from a rule that applies to all or vast majority. [/QUOTE]
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Will breaking up the dose into 2-3 weekly injections help with Hematocrit?
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