Lockout888
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Not yet. I have to wait 8 weeks before I can donate. I will probably check my levels right before, then decide whether to donate or hold off a bit.Lockout, any update?
Not yet. I have to wait 8 weeks before I can donate. I will probably check my levels right before, then decide whether to donate or hold off a bit.Lockout, any update?
The Losartan might be helping to control h/h, but I think the reduced testosterone probably had the most to do with the reduction in hematocrit.Any thoughts, anyone? Thanks in advance.
Where do you order that?The Losartan might be helping to control h/h, but I think the reduced testosterone probably had the most to do with the reduction in hematocrit.
You should get an iron deficiency anemia blood test. Know where you really are at, rather than relying on symptoms. The one I get costs about $55 online.
I got mine through Private MD Labs. Their "Iron Deficiency Anemia Profile" test.Where do you order that?
Nelson, it would be helpful if you can bundle those 3 tests into 1 profile called "iron deficiency anemia", and possibly have a better price than buying the 3 separately.Support the man that keeps this site going and also save money. Use DiscountedLabs.com
https://www.discountedlabs.com/iron-and-total-iron-binding-capacity-tibc
https://www.discountedlabs.com/ferritin
https://www.discountedlabs.com/cbc-complete-blood-count-includes-hematocrit
That would be great, as I'm debating on buying this for myself right now.Nelson, it would be helpful if you can bundle those 3 tests into 1 profile called "iron deficiency anemia", and possibly have a better price than buying the 3 separately.
Support the man that keeps this site going and also save money. Use DiscountedLabs.com
https://www.discountedlabs.com/iron-and-total-iron-binding-capacity-tibc
https://www.discountedlabs.com/ferritin
https://www.discountedlabs.com/cbc-complete-blood-count-includes-hematocrit
I don't believe by law that you can "self-test" in the communist state of NY
What is your current protocol and TT and FT numbers? If you really want to stop all this it al comes down to reducing your dosage. For me it meant no more than 110mg of testosterone cypionate a week. Stopped donating blood and supplementing iron and all is good now. I saw from your previous posts that when you reduced your dosage your HCT came down. I think this is your only long term healthy option.The ongoing battle continues...
My Labs on 6/25/18 showed my Hemoglobin at 19.0 and my Hematocrit at 55.1, so it was time to donate blood soon.
I donated soon after and then checked my CBC and Iron levels a few days after that:
7/10/18
Hemoglobin 17.4 (12.6-17.7)
Hematocrit 51.5 (37.5-51.0)
Iron, Serum 55 (38-169)
Iron Saturation 16 (15-55%)
Ferritin, Serum 22 (30-400)
Iron & Ferritin were somewhat low, but my H&H were still high. I backed off my normal dose of Testosterone by .10 mL per week and took my iron supplement for 10 days. I got my blood tested 7 /12 weeks later, so I know where I'm at before I can donate again:
8/31/18
Hemoglobin 17.7 (12.6-17.7)
Hematocrit 52.9 (37.5-51.0)
Iron, Serum 219 (38-169)
Iron Saturation 62 (15-55%)
Ferritin, Serum 34 (30-400)
Somehow my Iron has shot way up. H&H have only gone up a little, which I expected by backing off my T dose. Weird that Iron is so high, but Ferritin is still low.
I'm now elgible to donate again. I think I'm going to do a double red cell donation this time.