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    Post-PCT bloodwork. How do I look?

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    Those levels are normally high after a steroid cycle
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim230027 View Post
    Those levels are normally high after a steroid cycle
    Sorry, so are you saying I'm good to go despite the HIGH levels? Will they come back down? should I wait another two weeks (giving it 5 weeks from the 2nd round of PCT)? Either way, I can't start it for another two weeks because my gear won't be there.

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    The high red blood cell count is from the cycle. It will take close to 3 months for that to go down. The fsh level is common to be elevated after using the serms
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim230027 View Post
    The high red blood cell count is from the cycle. It will take close to 3 months for that to go down. The fsh level is common to be elevated after using the serms
    Cool, so I'm good to cycle again in two weeks? Been four months. And should I consider my test level there to be accurate of my baseline, approximately (I don't have baseline bloods)?
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    I think you should run at least a CBC panel first to see what's going on with your rbc. I would be concerned about the hematocrit value first

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim230027 View Post
    I think you should run at least a CBC panel first to see what's going on with your rbc. I would be concerned about the hematocrit value first
    Hematocrit level is fine - 46.8 (range 37.5-51%).
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    Quote Originally Posted by agalloch
    Hematocrit level is fine - 46.8 (range 37.5-51%).
    you just finished your second round of pct 5 weeks ago?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim230027 View Post
    you just finished your second round of pct 5 weeks ago?
    About 3.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by agalloch
    About 3.5
    i would wait longer to make sure you have recovered. 3.5 weeks after finishing pct is to soon. Wait another 4-6 weeks run labs and see how you have recovered

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim230027 View Post
    i would wait longer to make sure you have recovered. 3.5 weeks after finishing pct is to soon. Wait another 4-6 weeks run labs and see how you have recovered
    So is there a chance my levels my drop abysmally?

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    Quote Originally Posted by agalloch
    So is there a chance my levels my drop abysmally?
    they may or may not. You need to give it more time to be sure. Normally labs are run 4-6 weeks after your pct to determine were your at. A good rule of thumb is time on plus pct equals time off but this is different since you ran pct late.

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