https://ec.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/ec/aop/ec-24-0283/ec-24-0283.xml
ABSTRACT
Erythrocytosis, or elevated hematocrit, is a common side effect of testosterone therapy (TTh) in male hypogonadism. Testosterone stimulates erythropoiesis through an initial rise in erythropoietin (EPO)...
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I just wanted to get a feel for everyone's different level and what they are comfortable with as I've noticed the difference is big. I would like my HGB to stay in the 17's and HCT to be very low 50's, but I'm seeing that even 4mg daily is too much.
3 weeks ago my RBC was 5.87, HGB 17.7 and...
This is my experience after studying and dealing with high hematocrit due to TRT. It worked for me maybe it might work for others.
Me like many users here had the problem of high hematocrit and the need for frequent blood donations and dealing with low ferritin. I tried everything and nothing...
I have been using testosterone cyp injections for the last 6 years to treat low T levels. I inject 0.66 ml once per week. I recently had to get a new Dr. because my regular GP retired. I live on the Big Island, where it is very hard to find good doctors. Long story short, my new Doc ordered lots...
So my understanding is that if it is TRT raising your hematocrit levels, this is erythrocytosis not Polycythemia (Poly).
Poly can cause a stroke but can erytho?
I should be watching platelet counts and not hematocrit/hemoglobin?.. my platelets have not gone up in the 4 years on TRT
That...
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