Hi Guys
Can you advise on all within photos,
It's too low if you have low T symptoms.particularly low free testosterone
Seeing my Endocrinologist tomorrow about contents
Cheers
I donated Thursday afternoon, I had slight headache this morning, dont know how long it takes for bloods to settle to a lower haemocrat after donation??? Any idea.....Did the afternoon/evening headaches go away when you decreased the dose?
Your Neutrophils are still elevated - bacterial infection most likely cause.
Is there issue with my iron, my doc didn't mention same when reviewing resultsAlso with such "Iron Panel" #'s I would def run DNA genetic test to see if you are not loading Iron and/or have Hemochromatosis which might be hereditary. Perhaps you have already done so and have your raw DNA data?
When your body is under stress, your bone marrow releases NeutrophilsDid the afternoon/evening headaches go away when you decreased the dose?
Your Neutrophils are still elevated - bacterial infection most likely cause.
Thats because your Doc is out to lunch. Yes Haemochromatosis is bad and depends on what genes you have and at what rate you load iron into organs. Like I said with your #'s I would def get a DNA test like Ancestry, then download raw DNA data and upload to checkiron.com algo to see if you have HH and all the inflamation around it. CheckIron is ran by PHD who has HH himself and will answer all questions related to this on his FB group without any problems.Is there issue with my iron, my doc didn't mention same when reviewing results
Isnt Haemochromostisis life threatening?
Do a bacterial culture from the nose, if you suspect a sinus infection, to see what bacteria is growing there. Elevation of Neutrophils but not of Lymphocites typically means a bacterial infection.I donated Thursday afternoon, I had slight headache this morning, dont know how long it takes for bloods to settle to a lower haemocrat after donation??? Any idea.....
Can you explain more about Neutrofils please as I suspect a sinus infection and that itself may be causing pressure headaches
I never had a problem with hematocrit, blood pressure and such, but still had headaches that I eventually realized were tied to TRT. I was in denial for a long time, thinking that there was no way that 18 mg TE EOD could be enough to cause such side effects. I wasted a lot of effort looking for other causes. It was only when I started experimenting with lower testosterone doses that the headaches left and never returned. In any case, at least be open to the possibility that using more testosterone than your body needs may cause problems even when lab work is unremarkable....
Is it too soon for haemoctrit to lower itself after donation ? Hence the headache
Did you have elevated Neutrophils like the OP with your headaches?I never had a problem with hematocrit, blood pressure and such, but still had headaches that I eventually realized were tied to TRT. I was in denial for a long time, thinking that there was no way that 18 mg TE EOD could be enough to cause such side effects. I wasted a lot of effort looking for other causes. It was only when I started experimenting with lower testosterone doses that the headaches left and never returned. In any case, at least be open to the possibility that using more testosterone than your body needs may cause problems even when lab work is unremarkable.
No. They've been elevated vs baseline only twice in the last ten years that I've seen, once with a UTI/prostatitis, and again with shingles.Did you have elevated Neutrophils like the OP with your headaches?