posted Tue, 09/12/2017 - 19:29
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+ 4 Mid Cycle blood work, liver and kidney numbers concerning
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Using Test E @ 500/wk for 12wks, stated adex week 5 at .25mg e3d, everything is going great. I have gained 25lbs, libido is up, strength up, everything progressing as planned. If someone could weigh in on some of these numbers, BUN, Creatinine, A/G ratio, AST, ALT all high. Does any of this raise any alarms? What could be causing this? Thanks for the help!
E2: 29.1
Stats:
31yo
6'3
255
14%
first cycle
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I would of thought your test levels would be in the 2000nl range pining 500wk test E
The test is capped at 2000
You;re fine bro. Elevated liver is from an oral probably and the other stuff will return to normnal over time
THANK YOU FOR POSTING BLOODS MY GOOD SIR
You got it bro, good powerful stuff!
IndianboySgot/sgpt is not that much high its normal if u are using any oral! It will come back to normal soon
I already replied on your other forum with these results. Try posting only one fella. I wouldn't worry about the raised ALT/AST numbers at that level but for future reference always get a GGT test done. If this is up too then it would warrant further investigation.
Thanks man
you should be fine, your GFR is in range which reflects your kidney function, your creatinine is most likely high because of 1), the amount of muscle your carrying, creatinine is a byproduct of muscle breakdown which is always occuring, the more you have the higher your creatinine will be, 2) the amount of protein you eat. My doctor says most people who lift have high creatinine due to the muscle we carry. Mines always high. And your alkyaline phostphatase is normal so your liver is fine. If they were all high then you might have something to worry about. The high AST and ALT is caused by oral steroids, and sometimes injectables, lifting can also cause these to rise. If you want extremely accurate numbers its best to do bloods after youve taken a few days off.
no orals. I have been lifting more than usual trying to make the most of the 12 weeks. Thanks for the reply!