Bro one thing I am surprised at is you Free test is so low and you are on mast? Should be quite a bit higher imo. No sense having test sky high if free test is low imo. Next time throw proviron in there and you will have alot better results. I would get the mast tested.
I don't mean to be negative - But have you dabbled with trenbolone a bit in the past mate with your kidney values not being that great? (GFR, Creatinine)
They aren't bad still in normal range on higher side. GFR can fluctuate alot mine on superdrol was high 60s and soon as I quit went back up in 90s over two weeks. GFR needs to be monitored frequently if below numbers then you have to get into testing BUN, creatinine and other markers for kidney failure or problems. Also it depends if you are African America or Caucasian as there is a difference in the range.
Was your creatinine pretty high during that period which is why the GFR was low? My bad creatinine periods have directly correlated with heavy periods on tren even if kept short I've noticed - I always thought it was more scare mongering by people about the tren and kidney destruction but it really isn't! Although clearly Superdrol is as bad as the rumours suggest also - when I had liver readings over 200 I had just done a week of Superdrol but never realised it impacted the kidneys too. Yeh I was aware of the Ethnicity difference in acceptable levels - is it because African Americans have weaker kidneys so markers are different to caucasians?
For me I can across a few articles about superdrol affecting the kidneys and when my bloods were done my GFR was but BUN and Creatinine levels were fine so I wasn't to worried as GFR can vary. But mine usually hangs out in 80 or 90s. Also was your ALT high or AST? If ALT was fine then you most likely had AST breakdown from another organ which could have been kidneys
As for AA they have more kidney disease in their race them any other. But they also have different diet more muscle mass and Creatinine in their body. I am sure there is alot more but the short quick answer is the lower AA is the more they want to watch because of higher risk for kidney problems.
Thing is GFR isn't an actual measured filtration reading is it - its an estimated level based on Age, Gender, Race and Creatinine / Cystatin C level? So in theory the only fluctuating levels can be the creatinine and cystatin (my bloods don't show cystatin for some reason) so was it your cystatin C that was bad? I'm not trying to be clever with you here - just trying to understand it all more
I think it was actually my AST level (we are going back about 4 years here) that was bad, at the time they said kidney levels were 'deranged' but not bad as such just that they made no sense same as the liver but thats because it was caused by steroids I guess so they weren't consistent with each other. People warned me at the time about making sure I took liver supps etc but I just thought they did nothing so it was a big lesson learned.
The hs-CRP test is more indicative of heart problems or stroke. CRP test doesn't know where the inflammation is coming from just that there is some in the body.
They're antibodies that attack your thyroid. Could be a predictor of hyper/hypothyroidism and/or gene mutation. Mine are through the roof. Test your TSH regularly.
TricepatopsBro one thing I am surprised at is you Free test is so low and you are on mast? Should be quite a bit higher imo. No sense having test sky high if free test is low imo. Next time throw proviron in there and you will have alot better results. I would get the mast tested.
I don't mean to be negative - But have you dabbled with trenbolone a bit in the past mate with your kidney values not being that great? (GFR, Creatinine)
TricepatopsThey aren't bad still in normal range on higher side. GFR can fluctuate alot mine on superdrol was high 60s and soon as I quit went back up in 90s over two weeks. GFR needs to be monitored frequently if below numbers then you have to get into testing BUN, creatinine and other markers for kidney failure or problems. Also it depends if you are African America or Caucasian as there is a difference in the range.
Was your creatinine pretty high during that period which is why the GFR was low? My bad creatinine periods have directly correlated with heavy periods on tren even if kept short I've noticed - I always thought it was more scare mongering by people about the tren and kidney destruction but it really isn't! Although clearly Superdrol is as bad as the rumours suggest also - when I had liver readings over 200 I had just done a week of Superdrol but never realised it impacted the kidneys too. Yeh I was aware of the Ethnicity difference in acceptable levels - is it because African Americans have weaker kidneys so markers are different to caucasians?
TricepatopsFor me I can across a few articles about superdrol affecting the kidneys and when my bloods were done my GFR was but BUN and Creatinine levels were fine so I wasn't to worried as GFR can vary. But mine usually hangs out in 80 or 90s. Also was your ALT high or AST? If ALT was fine then you most likely had AST breakdown from another organ which could have been kidneys
As for AA they have more kidney disease in their race them any other. But they also have different diet more muscle mass and Creatinine in their body. I am sure there is alot more but the short quick answer is the lower AA is the more they want to watch because of higher risk for kidney problems.
Thing is GFR isn't an actual measured filtration reading is it - its an estimated level based on Age, Gender, Race and Creatinine / Cystatin C level? So in theory the only fluctuating levels can be the creatinine and cystatin (my bloods don't show cystatin for some reason) so was it your cystatin C that was bad? I'm not trying to be clever with you here - just trying to understand it all more
I think it was actually my AST level (we are going back about 4 years here) that was bad, at the time they said kidney levels were 'deranged' but not bad as such just that they made no sense same as the liver but thats because it was caused by steroids I guess so they weren't consistent with each other. People warned me at the time about making sure I took liver supps etc but I just thought they did nothing so it was a big lesson learned.
Not for years. Too harsh
RustyhookerDose?
RustyhookerHigh risk for heart attack
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/c-reactive-protein-test/abou...
TricepatopsThe hs-CRP test is more indicative of heart problems or stroke. CRP test doesn't know where the inflammation is coming from just that there is some in the body.
I saw that. It's also a market if you have COVID apparently and I'm just starting to get over it. I'll test for it again after I get over it
300 mg sustenon 300 mg masterone enanthate 300 mg eq eod
RustyhookerDamn! Big run...hows e2 doing?
You tested positive for TPO-ab. Maybe you're already aware of this but you should keep and eye on that, even though your in range.
Just looked it up. I will keep an eye on it
I don't know what that is?
They're antibodies that attack your thyroid. Could be a predictor of hyper/hypothyroidism and/or gene mutation. Mine are through the roof. Test your TSH regularly.