posted Thu, 07/02/2026 - 04:37
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On 400 Test C twice a week, 4mg Reta split in 2mgs Mon/wed, started at 280 back in November currently 216. My job reputation for health is horrible switched from over the road truck driver to now local truck driver home daily to get in better health.
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Just a little confused. You left a review for PA recently saying you also ran Tren E and Superman along with 400 Test C, but on here you didn’t mention running Tren and Superman…
Nothin to be confused about at all, purpose of a review is to discuss the products you’ve used from a source and those products is what I’ve used. Next time I’ll specify when they were used. Currently 400 testc and Reta 4mg is being used in this lab.
Damn i wish i got the test #s you do haha
Labs are looking pretty solid on that Test dosage, the one thing that I'm confused about is your ultra sensitive e2. Are you taking anything to keep your e2 that low. or are you just a really really low aromatizer? If you can get your e2 up into the 30's-50's, then your IGF-1 would get a boost, and possibly get you closer to a z-score of 1.0, oh and try to hop on some Cholesterol meds as well. Bad lipids like yours will slowly destroy your cardiovascular system. Btw what's your Hematocrit at, I didn't see it listed on the paperwork?
RED BLOOD CELL COUNT
6.09 H
Reference Range: 4.20-5.80 Million/uL
HEMOGLOBIN
16.1
Reference Range: 13.2-17.1 g/dL
A HEMATOCRIT
52.1 H
Reference Range: 39.4-51.1%
MCV
85.6
Reference Range: 81.4-101.7 fL
A MCH
26.4 L
Reference Range: 27.0-33.0 pg
A MCHC
30.9 L
Reference Range: 31.6-35.4 g/dL
A RDW
15.3 H
Reference Range: 11.0-15.0%
A PLATELET COUNT
460 H
Reference Range: 140-400 Thousand/uL
MPV
9.8
Reference Range: 7.5-12.5 fL
ABSOLUTE NEUTROPHILS
4774
Got cut off in the crop
I’m currently not taking anything for E2 control and yes I just order pitavastatin 2mg and ezetimibe 10mg I’ve read they combo very week together to get cholesterol in check
Since the lab test I went and did a power red donation, to lower that, cause I was concerned because before the test I hydrated and roughly had close to 1.75 gallons of water before the test. But hence I’ve never donated blood before I kind of figured I’d be running a little thick
Best way to hydrate is to drink water all day long, but don’t pound it. Try and sip the water every 5-10 minutes. If you chug it will force your bladder to just release the water instead of your body absorbing it. You should also think about adding in some kind of electrolyte complex into your gallons of water so then you can drip feed yourself electrolytes all day long, you do these two things and that hematocrit will come down. It’s also good to hear your getting on some cholesterol meds, shit is life saving.