Has anyone heard of GLP's affecting hematocrit levels?

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After beginning try my levels have been slightly elevated, but immediately after dosing glp1 there tends to be a decrease in my hematocrit levels.
 
Tabletalk said:
After beginning try my levels have been slightly elevated, but immediately after dosing glp1 there tends to be a decrease in my hematocrit levels.
So the glps balance the slight raise in hematocrit from test? That's good cuz if you were banging 4 or 500mg test weekly it would be too high to donate blood after 6 or 8 weeks.
 
Airborne Daddy said:
So the glps balance the slight raise in hematocrit from test? That's good cuz if you were banging 4 or 500mg test weekly it would be too high to donate blood after 6 or 8 weeks.
Went back over my hematocrit results:

3yr. on trt - @>50%

3mo. on glp1 - @45% & 46%

(2 total tests)
 
IshimaruKenta said:
I just got my blood work back and my hemocrit levels aren't really any higher than they were off GLP1s.
Glp1s can definitely cause nutritional anemia......

Because they suppress appetite and slow digestion, many people eat much less without getting enough nutrients. This can lead to low iron, B12, or folate, which are needed to make red blood cells. Slower digestion can also reduce nutrient absorption, especially iron. Rapid weight loss may temporarily affect iron metabolism, and drinking more water can mildly dilute hematocrit, making levels look lower.

I stumbled across this podcast a few days ago...maybe useful for you.

View: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3HTmpqb0tuPy4Gn7tYIG55?si=oxPYX-KXR8ipOx0JEYZqYQ
 
I just got blood work done, my hct was just below range at 41% and my rbc was low too, 4.38 x10E6/uL.

Besides that, everything else was normal. I think it's because I don't eat red meat because it's expensive. I stick to fish and chicken for my protein.
 
Airborne Daddy said:
Op... are you on trt?
I am on TRT, not really worried about it one way or another, just curious because I saw an article on a medical situation where they took someone off GLP and their hematocrit went up (which was a good thing in the situation).
 
Tabletalk said:
After beginning try my levels have been slightly elevated, but immediately after dosing glp1 there tends to be a decrease in my hematocrit levels.
How significant was it? I am not having any hematocrit issues at the moment (taking 120mg test/week), but it would be nice to get off GLPs someday, and if I was close to a high level once I'm there, wanted to know if it was something I should consider.
 
tncc_rn said:
This is the most likely answer....
I know there is a direct correlation to diet and hydration, but the article I read went beyond that. I am having trouble finding the original article though ugh
 
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