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    hyperbilirubinemia?

    Hi there.

    I was wondering if there could be any problem with my liver if I decide to use AAS someday... I have recently found out that my bilirubin is higher than it should be... first doctor said it might be Gillbert's Syndrome. They said it's someting many ppl live with without even knowing and i'm not 'sick'.
    After that i was diganosed with "hyperbilirubinemia".. do you think those higher leves might be a problem if i use aas?

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    First, You should write down the whole of your stats to be helped with aas.
    Then, I think you should be outspoken with your doctor regarding your will to use aas.

    I also have The Gilberts's Syndrome:
    ANAVAR Cycle (for those interested)

    Regarding the hyperbilirubinemia, either you have the direct or the indirect one.
    The first may lead to The Dubin-Johnson's Syndrome or The Rotor's Syndrome, while the second (which I have) may lead to The Crigler-Najjar's Syndrome and Gilbert's one.

    So, I advise you to take deeper exams to figure out if you have any of those above reported syndromes.

    In any case, pls read here:
    AAS: Things to consider before starting a first cycle

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    First, You should write down the whole of your stats to be helped with aas.
    Then, I think you should be outspoken with your doctor regarding your will to use aas.

    I also have The Gilberts's Syndrome:
    ANAVAR Cycle (for those interested)

    Regarding the hyperbilirubinemia, either you have the direct or the indirect one.
    The first may lead to The Dubin-Johnson's Syndrome or The Rotor's Syndrome, while the second (which I have) may lead to The Crigler-Najjar's Syndrome and Gilbert's one.

    So, I advise you to take deeper exams to figure out if you have any of those above reported syndromes.

    In any case, pls read here:
    AAS: Things to consider before starting a first cycle
    Thanks for the response.

    So, my 'general' is 35.90 mkmol/l and it should be somewhere between 3.4 to 17.1 .. Last summer was 53 :O .. its seems to be lower now; Direct bilirubin - 3.70 mkmol/l , should be 0 to 3.4
    Cholesterol levels - within norms - 4.12 mmol/l ; cholesterol should be < 5.2 ; 5.2 to 6.1 is considered high.
    These are my results. I will check those links. ;
    Btw have u used AAS and how was it? I mean considering u have that syndrome.. any difference?

    edit : i see you are on roids now, i will read your whole thread
    Last edited by alwaysontime; 10-26-2009 at 07:13 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alwaysontime View Post
    Thanks for the response.

    So, my 'general' is 35.90 mkmol/l and it should be somewhere between 3.4 to 17.1 .. Last summer was 53 :O .. its seems to be lower now; Direct bilirubin - 3.70 mkmol/l , should be 0 to 3.4
    Cholesterol levels - within norms - 4.12 mmol/l ; cholesterol should be < 5.2 ; 5.2 to 6.1 is considered high.
    These are my results. I will check those links. ;
    Btw have u used AAS and how was it? I mean considering u have that syndrome.. any difference?

    edit : i see you are on roids now, i will read your whole thread
    My cycle ended yesterday, today I started my pct.
    From day 16 to day 35 the values improved and my high bilirubin levels were lowered by Oxandrolone till the normal ranges.
    Just yesterday, I took my last blood work and hopefully in a couple of days I'll be able to figure out what happened from day 35 to day 56.

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