My Hematocrit would return to the higher level before the 2 week mark. Hematocrit will recover within 1-2 weeks, not really long term solution. The cons are you suppress ferritin and for 1-2 weeks worth of lower hematocrit.3 weeks about my labs showed hematocrit was at 55.5. I donated blood and just repeated labs and now its 47.5
I'm very happy, but I wonder how long it will stay under 50.
My Ferritin is 27 which is already low normal. Hate to have to drop more blood to soon
Whats the alternative? How are you managing the elevated hematocrit?My Hematocrit would return to the higher level before the 2 week mark. Hematocrit will recover within 1-2 weeks, not really long term solution. The cons are you suppress ferritin and for 1-2 weeks worth of lower hematocrit.
It just doesn't seem worth it at the end of the day.
You're robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Lower your dose. You have to weigh the pro’s and con’s. What’s more unhealthy, an elevation in hematocrit (lack of data showing harm in TRT induced erythrocytosis or decades in a low iron state (data showing harm).Whats the alternative? How are you managing the elevated hematocrit?
Increase injection frequency, switch from IM to subq, lower dose (as you can see, I didn't list this option first), change administration method to something less prone to increase HCT. Topicals raise hematocrit less than injections, oral testosterone raises HCT less than both (only 0.003% of men developed HCT above 52% in clinical trials).Whats the alternative? How are you managing the elevated hematocrit?
Seems very similar to what I am trying to achieve. Could you please share more about your experience.Lower your dose. You have to weigh the pro’s and con’s. What’s more unhealthy, an elevation in hematocrit (lack of data showing harm in TRT induced erythrocytosis or decades in a low iron state (data showing harm).
I’m natty now. I used TRT as a tool to lose weight and gain some muscle and hopped off and I’m doing very well without TRT.
Could you please share more about your experience.