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Bloodwork on 140 mg/week(eod pinning) trt. 12 weeks off 550mg primo and just started 300mg of mast 2 weeks ago. I could only upload one photo, all kidney, liver functions, hemoglobin, hematocrit are a ok.

Test numbers came in a bit higher than I'm used too. Blood draw was 9 hours after last pin. Usually I'm an 8 time responder. Also bun numbers were a bit up, probably due to high protein intake( 230grams a day).

Feeling like a champ!

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GrowMore's picture

Pm’ed bro

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Jonwiggs8's picture

What compounds and brands were you using?

Halsey's picture

My testosterone is pharma( Cipla) from walmart. The Primo was Bayer from Roidbazaar, the Mast P is, XT labs (RB) and just started Mast P from Spectrum(BG).

jp82088's picture

I like that you kept the same carrier oil for your prescription test and Spectrum mast p.

Spectrum uses Cotton seed and so does Cipla.

Fun fact: Your Cipla testosterone c is actually Hikma Pharmaceuticals. Hikma Pharmaceuticals is the company who makes the infamous Watson many old vets love.

Westward, Actavis (Once Watson), and Cipla buy these vials from the manufacturer with their name relabeled and then sold to the states.

If you look at the back of your box, look where it says its manufactured from. :-)

Best

Jp

Halsey's picture

I've used Watson many times before, but these days it's always Cipla. Cotton seed oil has always treated me well. Thanks for the info!

jp82088's picture

Cipla and Watson testosterone c products are the exact same.

Both companies buy and get their medication produced from Hikma. :-)

Halsey's picture

By looking at my numbers, it's good shit! Real pharma test is money in the bank.

press1's picture

Just out of interest bud what did your Haemoglobin come back at?

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Halsey's picture

16.5., Range was (13.2 - 17.1)

press1's picture

Do you have it in the other variant which is normally in the ranges 130 to 180?

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Halsey's picture

The 16.5 is in g/dl, I'm assuming your wanting g/L which should be just a factor of 10. Hence 165 g/L.

press1's picture

That's Very good! I only ask as when I was in Hospital having blood tests as I was feeling ill and very tired all the time it came back that my Haemoglobin was very low and this was the reason as I wasn't able to get enough oxygen into my blood. Basically diet related from not getting enough B12 & Folic acid in me so they started me on B12 injections and Folic tablets. Lets just say my last reading was 90 g/L and that was a VAST improvement on what it was initially! I was at the level where I was no longer able to train and thats when I decided enough was enough and went to A&E. Always eat your Veggies and Fruit kids!!! Lol

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Halsey's picture

Yikes, that's kinda scary. Like I've said many times before, I run a lot, if my heart, cardio, sickness, etc is fucked up. I usually know it pretty quick from lack of cardio output. I hate trying to do anything under the weather.

Halsey's picture

My understanding why reference ranges vary is because every lab is a bit different on calibration. Supposedly these labs are sent accurate samples with known constants. Ie a sample that is 300mg (proven), the lab then tests this sample and they get their numbers, let's say 275. They make corrections on their ranges to correlate the differences between the labs equipment findings and the proven sample. God I butchered the hell out of that, I hope you get the jest.

Bill1976's picture

+1

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Halsey's picture

25 was the nitrogen! It's always a bit high. Kidney functions were spot on, dehydration can be common with me for sure.