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    xavierlafleur is offline Junior Member
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    Detecting Winstrol (Dihydrotestosterone) by my doctor

    I've been receiving hormone replacement therapy for the past ten years. My doctor told me my next blood test, scheduled for 1 September, will include my Testosterone levels .

    I want to go on a cutting phase and am thinking about taking Dihydrotestosterone injections. I would like to know if my doctor's blood test for testosterone levels will detect injected Winstrol .

    1 September will be the end of the testosterone injection my doctor gives me so he will be expecting fairly low testosterone levels. If the Winstrol raises the level he will know I've done something so it is important I know if his test will detect a difference.

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    Winstrol is not DHT. If it were, it would be called dihydrotestosterone, not stanozolol .
    It won't show up on anything but a steroid test. But it will **** up your lipids, which may concern him.

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    xavierlafleur is offline Junior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Winstrol is not DHT. If it were, it would be called dihydrotestosterone, not stanozolol .
    It won't show up on anything but a steroid test. But it will **** up your lipids, which may concern him.


    "Winstrol (Stanozolol) is a really interesting variant of Dihydrotestosterone. It’s been modified at the A-ring (there’s 4 rings on steroids usually), to make another whole “ring” called a pyrazol group."

    Hi and thanks for answering. Obviously one of us is wrong

    No, as I'm receiving testosterone replacement therapy I only have full lab work done once a year.
    Normally my doctor only checks RBC, PSA and Estradiol and he does this every 2 or 3 months. No lipids. For whatever reason he wants to test testosterone levels this time.

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    This will affect Test levels adversely in your case. Do not do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xavierlafleur View Post
    "Winstrol (Stanozolol ) is a really interesting variant of Dihydrotestosterone. It’s been modified at the A-ring (there’s 4 rings on steroids usually), to make another whole “ring” called a pyrazol group."

    Hi and thanks for answering. Obviously one of us is wrong

    No, as I'm receiving testosterone replacement therapy I only have full lab work done once a year.
    Normally my doctor only checks RBC, PSA and Estradiol and he does this every 2 or 3 months. No lipids. For whatever reason he wants to test testosterone levels this time.
    Are you seriously implying that I'm wrong, or did I just misinterpret that comment?
    What do you think a VARIANT is? It means that it is related to DHT, but is not the same thing. Only actual DHT will show up on a blood hormone panel.

    And Jtuner: it won't affect his test levels, because he's already on TRT. You cannot suppress exogenous test with other AAS.

    However, in addition to throwing off your lipids, Winstrol will increase free test, lower SHBG and estrogen, and increase liver enzymes. All of these changes might freak out your doctor.
    Last edited by Bonaparte; 07-27-2011 at 01:40 AM.

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    var·i·ant

    noun /ˈve(ə)rēənt/ 
    variants, plural

    A form or version of something that differs in some respect from other forms of the same thing or from a standard

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    Quote Originally Posted by xavierlafleur View Post
    var·i·ant

    noun /ˈve(ə)rēənt/ 
    variants, plural

    A form or version of something that differs in some respect from other forms of the same thing or from a standard
    Ok, so you weren't trying to tell me I was wrong? lol

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    hello everyone,

    Hormone replacement therapy is a very hard reasearch work and then find this but I think it is not good for our health......

    Can you tell me is it good for our health???

    Thanks all in advance...

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