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+ 2 Lab Test... What should I do?

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Current cycle as of this test was 150mg Test P EOD and 100mg Anavar ED. I took the test on day 15 of the cycle, after a week of aromasin at 12.5mg...

I have decided to drop anavar to 50mg ed instead of 100mg... and I will be sure to get in my gallon of water a day. As far as my E2 is concerned? I have upped my dosage of aromasin to 25mg for the past 2 days, and i planned on doing that for the nest 4 days then reducing it back to 12.5 ED... Any insight would be great...

Thanks

I took the labs with privatemdlabs but i couldnt figure out how to list them in the ordered from section.

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MegaT883's picture

NO it's not test flu . Some will have a reaction but it will happen on the 1st pin not 3 wks later. What ever is causing your elevated WBC is starting to take hold. Again get it checked it's not normal. Something is going on.

MegaT883's picture

I can tell you taking 5 mg or even 30mg of lisinapril is not going to give you those #'s. That's not it.

MegaT883's picture

Split the aro to 12.5 mg 2x a day as it has a half life of right under 9hrs in males. Dropping to 50 on the var should help. Just so you know I take 30 mg of lisinopril e.d. and have never had elevated liv. #'s. Don't know how hard you training but weight lifting will elevate AST and ALT. There is a lot of published med. That shows that. As far as what's written below AAS Will increase increase RBC,Hematocrit, ETC BUT not WBC to the extent yours are at. You got something else going on with that and it will not increase clotting factors which is what platelets do to the extent yours are at. You have something going on that's not normal with AAS use. You need to get it checked.

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lmao

Broctavius's picture

I've seen numbers like these in someone with an autoimmune disease. Best to see a Dr.

Broctavius's picture

Crohn's disease, but anything and I mean any autoimmune disease from arthritis, multiple sclerosis, addison's, to Hashimoto's thyroiditis anything autoimmune can cause levels to look highly irregular and abnormal. Just have to go see a Dr. to get a Sed. rate and look for an explanation about your levels, but only way to do that is to get your normal baseline by abstaining from gear for about 8 weeks.

That said it could be from something else like an infection or just a predisposition to these high platelet levels with a comorbid infection.

MegaT883's picture

mh001 I think what Broctavius is trying to tell you is you need a Dr to check this out as it could be minor and then it could be something serious. It may be a transient thing. So you may want to check you count again. If it's still elevate go see a Dr. In most cases, high platelet counts are a reaction to a process such as inflammation, infection, or less likely,malignancy. There are a lot of things that can cause this elevation but with your high WBC and Potassium levels you need to find out what's causing it. It's very rare we see someone with elevated platelet,WBC, potassium at one time. Be safe get it checked. Could it be caused by
costochondrtitis..don't know but how long have you had costochondrtitis? Did you have it six months ago?

MegaT883's picture

The blood test you took is the best for the money don't let the name fool you it's for men are women. Since your Dr knows you use AAS you may want show him your bloods and find out what he thinks about all those elevated flags. Better safe than sorry.

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I totally agree on your last paragraph. He's got something going on that needs to be checked out to be on the safe side. Way to many flags.

MegaT883's picture

The thing I'm most concerned with your bloods is you super high platelet count. At 666 it's an indication of Thrombocytosis. Think it's time for a Drs visit. The high WBC and potassI'm may all be related. Get it checked.

Pale's picture

I am no expert on reading bloods but your liver is screaming, and for some reason your body seems to be fighting an infection. Have no fear tho, there are people here that can decipher your bloods in detail.