posted Mon, 02/06/2012 - 14:03
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blood work analysis anyone , to interpret and do things safely. much needed education for safety.
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after going through extensive forums and trying to find the best and safest way to do a cycle , It would seem to the proffesionals , doing a blood work to monitor , liver funtion, and aromitazation, and leval of hormones, ie test and estrogen, im sure there is a proffessional out there who can tell us how to do this and be safe aswell. thx
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AnonGo through a TRT, HRT and grab your ankles buddy, in fact duct tape some lube right above your crack and beg them to use it.....lol
Nothing wrong with all that but 99% get away from that after they learn simple panels and Bro Science pans out. 1% may run cycles THEN go to these SRC's.
My first cycles were a TRT/compounding pharmacy. Mostly the comPOUNDING is what I got.
thats what im talking about how to read panels from a lab
im sorry im not getting your humor trt? hrt? it maybe you your not intereasted in being safe with you cycles, people educated people write articles here all the time,
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thanks for the tip , I did spend alot of time looking for labs most wanted doctors to order tests and it was expenseive ,,so thx for the tip.
just wondering once you get your reults back do you know what to look for ?
Hi Marjubb...whenever you get labs done the results come back with your values and then the range of values that is considered normal. If you have a reading (a liver related value for example)that is out of range it will usually be bold in order to call your attention to it. Then you just have to do some research to find out what it is. I would recommend getting a baseline done before you do anything and then you can look up all the values ahead of time that you might be concerned about. It's not that hard really. Don't get crazy with your cycles and you have little to worry about. Hope this helps.
thank you so much I appreciate taking the time to answer . take care.