Hi, first let me say that you won’t get much assistance here on pellets. I am one of the only “bastard children” experimenting with pellets.
Your pellet doctor should have automatically encouraged you to take DIM. Pellets generally cause Estradiol to rise, and doctors try to nip that in the bud with DIM supplements. I take Indolplex DIM which my doctor admitted is better than the DIM he was selling.
If anyone does jump in here, you will be told that your numbers mean nothing without the reference RANGES. Every lab is different and there is not way to tell what is considered in line or not.
IMO (<— notice that disclaimer) … pellets are not going to give you the roid rage to go and pump iron 8 hours a day. I’m exaggerating, but I think you know what I mean. I am still finding my balance, but I won’t be flexing in the mirror.
You should be happy your hematocrit isn’t rising. Testosterone is known to increase it. I wouldn’t worry about this. If your red blood count is low, it can indicate anemia.
I’m not about to comment on thyroid. There are others here who are experts.
Because of my problems, I can’t stress enough to get SHBG tested. I am guessing it isn’t high because of your free t; but if you are going to go down this road, get it tested (along with Albumin, which is included in Complete Metabolic Panels).
That is my two cents.
PS: Just for curiosity, what pellets are you on (brand/type) and how much were inserted (mg)?