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    Question blood test: HIGH RBC, ALT, DHT, ..... plZZZZZ help- i was preparing for first cycle!!

    Hi,
    I'm 23 years old and this is the result:

    RBC: 6.04 Mil/ul (Normal Range: 4.7-6.0)
    Hemogolobin: 17.1 gm/dl (norm: 13.5-18)
    Hematocrit: 51.8 % (norm: 42-52)
    Creatini: 1.3 mg/dl (norm: 0.6-1.4)
    ALT: 46 u/l (norm: 0-49)
    Estradiol: 57 pg/ml (norm: 1-60)
    Testosterone: 2.5 ng/ml (norm: 2.0-9.8)
    DHT: 982 min (norm: 250-990)

    So with the help of you guys, should this result worry me? coz these factors are near to its highest point. That's what makes me wonder whether to go on a cycle or not!

    THANKS

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    nobody is here?!!!!

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    Guessing you are high bodyfat?

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    no that's on average

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    What are your stats? (Age, height, weight, pertinent medical history, etc)
    Current vitals? (resting HR, BP, respiratory rate)

    What most concerns me is your hematocrit/RBCs. Most AAS (especially the ones that actually build muscle) will boost those numbers pretty high, which would put you into a dangerous range, giving you high blood pressure and increasing the risk of a stroke, blood clots, heart problems, etc.

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    I'm 23 , 1.80 cm height and 90 kg with 3 years of gym experience without AAS.
    So you mean that i shouldnt use AAS?
    What should i do to reduce my R.B.C?

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    And there is no medical history...
    Last edited by Parsa; 05-23-2012 at 01:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parsa View Post
    I'm 23 , 1.80 cm height and 90 kg with 3 years of gym experience without AAS.
    So you mean that i shouldnt use AAS?
    What should i do to reduce my R.B.C?
    Donate blood. You have too many red blood cells (or you will if you start using). Also, try losing weight, clean up your diet, do more.cardio, and quit drinking or whatever you're doing to your liver.

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    Most AAS will raise your red blood cell count

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    Wait till your 28 before you use AAS

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwellingUp View Post
    Wait till your 28 before you use AAS
    Where did you come up with that number?

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    What are the other numbers in your complete blood count? Total whites and platelets?

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