So 9 months ago, I started HRT. When I came to the endo with my blood work, I was low on B12 and folic acid. My hemotology was also off in seven values. I'd been vegan for a year and a half, replacing meat for mock meat mostly and not making any special health improvements to my nutrition. I never took B12. I was prescribed B12 and folic acid supplements. My iron was fine.
3 months into HRT, the B12 and folic acid levels got better and so did my hemotology.
6 months into HRT, the B12 and folic acid levels got even better but my hemotology went back to what it was before.
And 9 months into HRT, my hemotology is still the same.
The funny thing is, the endo says I'm not anemic anymore. She says these values are what they expect to see in trans women under HRT. So what was sick for me as a male is now healthy for me as a female?
My RBC (Red Blood Cell count), Hematocrit, Hemoglobin and Platelets are low. My Mean Platelet Volume is high. Again, these were better and some in normal range after 3 months HRT, but reverted to pre-HRT levels after 6 and 9 months.
Two values were high before HRT and normalized after HRT: Mean Cell Hemoglobin and Mean Cell Volume.
The normal range stated in the test is for males, so I read the female ranges for the various parameters, and my Hematocrit and Hemoglobin are normal for a female. RBC, Platelets and Mean Platelet Volume are still not normal for females.
In the past two months I've improved my nutrition, eating a lot more fruits, vegetables and legumes so I don't need to take folic acid anymore since I have plenty of folate in what I eat. I'm still taking B12, but less of it per the doctor's recommendation now that my B12 stores are... restored. They found no nutritional deficiency, everything is fine and dandy in my blood test except these hemotology values.
But it seems weird to me, how previously they said to me "you're anemic!"... and I was like, "I don't feel anemic"... and they said "well, maybe you are anemic and got used it"... and I said "okay"... Fixed up my nutrition and I still feel the same as far as strength goes (did help with my belly and digestion though), the blood hemotology is still weird, and now they say "you're perfectly healthy, this is fine, this is what we see in trans women". It's kind of unnerving that the same numbers that said I'm sick now apparantly mean I'm healthy. And I'm worried maybe my GP and endo are telling me everything is okay when it isn't. What do you think?