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+ 3 KOH prop 100mg/ml @ 75mg eod..... Ashop Balkan aromasin 25mg tabs @ 12.5mg eod

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My uncle (who was a 1% biker since the 70's) passed away thanksgiving, the wake was the day before the blood drawn. The last thing I remember about the day of the wake is eating 2 Xanax and chasing it with a mixed dink in the funeral home parking lot. So I believe my liver values are elevated due to that, because i only drink occasionally and rarely(funerals, and sometimes new years eve) use drugs. I have read that they can raise and drop a lot in a 12-24 hour period
I have not been able to give blood in almost 4 months, my iron has been to high. it was 20.3 yesterday, it needs to be 19 to donate. so that is probably why the rbc, hemo, and hema #'s are high.
The monocytes is probably high due to stress, and inflammation both of which I have... as do we all.
To my understanding LH is only important in fertility, and is no big deal.
And finally, normal range of FSH, in a man my age is 0-12.4
I wrote a review for both products the prop and the aro, .. read them for details on product and my experience with them.
....IF I AM WRONG ABOUT ANY OF MY ASSESMENT OF MY BLOOD READING PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE IN ASSISTING ME. I am doing bloods again in 26 days

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The last thing I remember about the day of the wake is eating 2 Xanax and chasing it with a mixed dink in the funeral home parking lot. So I believe my liver values are elevated due to that, because i only drink occasionally and rarely(funerals, and sometimes new years eve) use drugs.

Seriously lay of the gear and get help asap!

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Thanks for posting bro, +1!

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SenseiMiagi's picture

Are you typically high in rbc, hemo, and hematocrit? I would be concerned if these numbers were this high for the past 4 months. How long have you been taking exogenous testosterone?

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Im assuming you were at the top end of range before. I have been in this boat before with high hemo and hematocrit and unable to donate. The only way to bring it down is to donate, or get off testosterone. Risk is elevated the longer it remains high. How much risk is dependent on the person. Not sure how much longer your cycle is, but at some point you will need to make a change and get the blood levels back down.

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Thats how it works here too....hemo numbers above 19 and they refuse you. Have to get doctor referral.

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Nah, they check you before they draw and if its too high theyll just send you away.