Hi GMichael,
we don't have any values from before your testosterone treatment, but it would be interesting to know whether you are noticing any difference in your general well-being after starting it. Keep in mind, though, that we also don't know whether you were deficient of testosterone before. Furthermore: if you have thalassemia minor and are taking testosterone at the same time, even as a hormone replacement therapy, I'd recommend you to check your liver values on a regular basis. I don't drink, smoke or take any other medication and some of my values are always on the high end of normal.
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this post Andy talked about some of my blood values. One of the main questions for thalassemia minor is probably where exactly the symptoms many of us experience are coming from, since quite a few are having normal hemoglobin values. It might be that increasing erythropoiesis helps people who suffer from rather low hemoglobin. On the other hand, we have to keep in mind that erythropoiesis in thalassemia is ineffective. Analogy: while driving faster with a car that has three wheels might work, it could increase the damage done to some of the parts and cause other problems.
This is something that experts could probably explain in an easy way to us, but since many still call it thalassemia 'trait', you can guess how much they believe in people experiencing symptoms.