deathwagon
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Hi all. For over a decade I've been suffering from extreme fatigue, brain fog, memory loss and general apathy. I was unable to get a diagnosis from the dozen or so doctors I consulted. Thanks to the info on this forum, I finally diagnosed myself with low T and convinced my doctor to confirm with a blood test, which showed my ttl at 200. I was referred to an endocrinologist in the same hospital and began treatment 3 months ago.
Age: 46
Dosage: 100mg of test cypionate once per week[/B]
After 90 days of treatment, I feel no different than before. I just got my first labs back since starting therapy and my current ttl is at 340. My doc's assistant called me to tell me to stop treatment immediately, because my red blood cell count is extremely high at 18.6. She recommended waiting a week to see if my rbc count comes down, and if it does, they'll resume, but at a lower dose.
Now I knew the higher red blood cell count was possible while on TRT and even before starting therapy, I asked if I should start donating blood to keep it under control. My doc said to wait for 90 days for the first scheduled labs before donating any blood.
I really have no desire to stay on TRT at the current dosage, and certainly not at a lower dosage, since I'm experiencing the usual side effects of hair loss, testicular atrophy and acne, but seeing no benefits. So I have a few questions I'm hoping you guys can help with.
Is a red blood cell count of 18.6 unusual after being on TRT for 3 months? Pre-treatment levels were normal.
Should I expect to feel better with T levels at 340, up from 200?
I haven't taken any testosterone for 11 days and don't feel any different than when I was on it. Is that normal after stopping, and should I expect a crash soon?
If I stop therapy permanently, should I expect my ttl to level to return to pre therapy levels, or would a further drop be in my future due to my body shutting down production for 3 months?
*Edit- Oh, and what would you think a normal prescribed dosage would be with a starting ttl of 200?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Age: 46
Dosage: 100mg of test cypionate once per week[/B]
After 90 days of treatment, I feel no different than before. I just got my first labs back since starting therapy and my current ttl is at 340. My doc's assistant called me to tell me to stop treatment immediately, because my red blood cell count is extremely high at 18.6. She recommended waiting a week to see if my rbc count comes down, and if it does, they'll resume, but at a lower dose.
Now I knew the higher red blood cell count was possible while on TRT and even before starting therapy, I asked if I should start donating blood to keep it under control. My doc said to wait for 90 days for the first scheduled labs before donating any blood.
I really have no desire to stay on TRT at the current dosage, and certainly not at a lower dosage, since I'm experiencing the usual side effects of hair loss, testicular atrophy and acne, but seeing no benefits. So I have a few questions I'm hoping you guys can help with.
Is a red blood cell count of 18.6 unusual after being on TRT for 3 months? Pre-treatment levels were normal.
Should I expect to feel better with T levels at 340, up from 200?
I haven't taken any testosterone for 11 days and don't feel any different than when I was on it. Is that normal after stopping, and should I expect a crash soon?
If I stop therapy permanently, should I expect my ttl to level to return to pre therapy levels, or would a further drop be in my future due to my body shutting down production for 3 months?
*Edit- Oh, and what would you think a normal prescribed dosage would be with a starting ttl of 200?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
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