Hey guys,
I've been on TRT for about 9 months, and had a very positive experience thus far. Unfortunately, my most recent blood results indicated a couple of anomalies and I was hoping that some of the more knowledgable members here might be able to assist from a knowledge point of view. I've posted by blood results below, but it seems I have 2 issues.
1 - High haematocrit (0.562 - very high?). I've just donated 1 unit in an attempt to reduce this, and I feel better with less 'tightness' across the chest. I've introduced 1 grapefruit per day into my diet. I'm also taking half an aspirin per day. Any thoughts / advice / suggestions? Should i donate again next month to reduce haematocrit, and then go to a twice yearly regimen?
2 - High oestradiol (211 p/mol) - I'm a little confused about how best to manage this. I don't take the Anastrozole which was prescribed by my Dr, because even half a tablet per week was making me feel awful (low energy etc). I've no symptoms of breast tenderness to contend with, but do have a high BMI of about 27. I've listened to some of the more recent science presented by Jay Campbell in his podcasts which seems to contradict conventional medical opinion, and suggest that an AI inhibitor is not required. So, is my high oestradiol a problem that should be managed (to help reduce BMI), or can i safely continue not to take the AI and leave it at current levels?
Thanks in advance for any input, knowledge and assistance you can add.
I've been on TRT for about 9 months, and had a very positive experience thus far. Unfortunately, my most recent blood results indicated a couple of anomalies and I was hoping that some of the more knowledgable members here might be able to assist from a knowledge point of view. I've posted by blood results below, but it seems I have 2 issues.
1 - High haematocrit (0.562 - very high?). I've just donated 1 unit in an attempt to reduce this, and I feel better with less 'tightness' across the chest. I've introduced 1 grapefruit per day into my diet. I'm also taking half an aspirin per day. Any thoughts / advice / suggestions? Should i donate again next month to reduce haematocrit, and then go to a twice yearly regimen?
2 - High oestradiol (211 p/mol) - I'm a little confused about how best to manage this. I don't take the Anastrozole which was prescribed by my Dr, because even half a tablet per week was making me feel awful (low energy etc). I've no symptoms of breast tenderness to contend with, but do have a high BMI of about 27. I've listened to some of the more recent science presented by Jay Campbell in his podcasts which seems to contradict conventional medical opinion, and suggest that an AI inhibitor is not required. So, is my high oestradiol a problem that should be managed (to help reduce BMI), or can i safely continue not to take the AI and leave it at current levels?
Thanks in advance for any input, knowledge and assistance you can add.