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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Would love some input on lab results
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 116715" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Definitely get bloods at 6 weeks.....8 is ok but do not wait 3 months as the quicker you know how your testosterone dose affects your TT, FT and e2 among other health markers the better in case protocol adjustment are needed.....mind you you will not be able to increase your dose if needed as you need to wait 3 months until your follow-up but you could tweak injection frequency if need be.</p><p></p><p>Also keep an eye on your hemoglobin/hematocrit as it will increase in the first 3 months of trt and can take up to 9-12 months to reach peak levels.....mind you if one had any issues early into trt most would donate blood along with monitoring ferritin/serum iron as many end up donating too frquently and end up crashing their ferritin which can have a negative impact on thyroid function among other things.</p><p></p><p>Only time will tell, glad you found a doctor to treat you.....best of luck and keep us posted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 116715, member: 13851"] Definitely get bloods at 6 weeks.....8 is ok but do not wait 3 months as the quicker you know how your testosterone dose affects your TT, FT and e2 among other health markers the better in case protocol adjustment are needed.....mind you you will not be able to increase your dose if needed as you need to wait 3 months until your follow-up but you could tweak injection frequency if need be. Also keep an eye on your hemoglobin/hematocrit as it will increase in the first 3 months of trt and can take up to 9-12 months to reach peak levels.....mind you if one had any issues early into trt most would donate blood along with monitoring ferritin/serum iron as many end up donating too frquently and end up crashing their ferritin which can have a negative impact on thyroid function among other things. Only time will tell, glad you found a doctor to treat you.....best of luck and keep us posted! [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
Would love some input on lab results
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