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heres my bloodwork guys...tell me what you think and give me some opinions on how i can fix my levels...thanks in advance
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03-02-2013, 03:33 PM #2
Correct me if I am wrong but your Test level is at around mid-800's.
So what needs to be fixed here?
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Isn't my estrogen, fsh, and LH way too high? I didn't think it was good to have high fsh and LH
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So do my bloods look perfect? Am I ready for another cycle?
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03-02-2013, 07:17 PM #5
Your hematocrit is high. You need to get rid of a pint (or two) of blood. Try doing a double RBC donation at the blood bank.
Also, your triglycerides are way high. This isn't normal. Did you eat a bunch of fatty food right before this test or something?
When was the last time you used a SERM?
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Ya I've also found that was weird that my cholesterol was so high. I fasted the day of.. As far as I remember my diet wasn't too dirty the day before the test I might just get my cholesterol re tested again though.. Thanks for the advice on donating blood I'll look into doing that asap.
Is it also so bad that my FSH and LH levels are so extremely high?
I'm currently taking 60 milligrams of raloxifene to get rid of a weird case of gyno I have... And I take .3 mg of Prami about every other day and 1 mg of letrozole eod
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Better pictures
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Here's all my medication
1mg propecia ed
60mg raloxifene ed
50mg zoloft every 3rd day
1mg dutasteride ed
1.5mg letrozole eod
.4mg Prami eod
Suboxone 8mg every 4 days or so
.3mg clonidine 3 times a day
Hexaghen 2 tabs ed
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03-02-2013, 09:25 PM #9
the blood letting is critical. many of us donate blood to reduce RBC. if it gets too high, you expose yourself to unneccessary risk.
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Do I need to get rid of 2 pints all at once or can it be done over a couple days or a couple weeks period?
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03-02-2013, 11:21 PM #11HRT
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Christ, your LH and FSH are through the proverbial roof!!!
What's causing this?
You are taking finasteride which is probably the reason for your wacky blood work and why hematocrit is elevated.
Do you understand the risks with taking finasteride??? Google post finasteride syndrome and you will see.
Zoloft is an SSRIs and will also screw with your hormonal loop as well.
You're taking a shit load of serious drugs all of which will play on you in ways you can't imagine.
You need to give blood to get your hematocrit levels down.
Other then that, it's hard to make any assessment give your drug protocol but in my opinion they are altering your hormonal homeostasis.Last edited by steroid.com 1; 03-02-2013 at 11:23 PM. Reason: n
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I will research the propecia, I don't think it's working anyway... Will dutasteride cause the same problems? The zoloft I'm almost completely off it... Almost completely off suboxone as well... Won't start another cycle until I'm completely off suboxone and zoloft..
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Damn PFS sounds serious... I'll stop taking propecia immediately... Am I safe with dutasteride?
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I was told by another respected member of the forum that my FSH and LH levels are so high because of my serm and ai use
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03-03-2013, 01:38 AM #15
If you are genetically inclined to have high cholesterol levels, then you will have high cholesterol levels for the rest of your life, regardless of whether you use SERMs and/or AIs as well as whether your diet is mostly cholesterol free. This is precisely why we tell people to get BW done before they cycle so that they have an understanding of their metabolisms. Now, it is a guessing game for you.
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Well I did get my bloods done like 3 years ago and everything was great besides my cholesterol.. So maybe it's genetic.. I can still get it better tho I'm sure
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03-03-2013, 03:45 AM #17
So, it is not a guessing game for you
Yes, your overall cholesterol levels can be reduced and LDL-HDL levels can be improved by leading the right lifestyle, but keep in mind that if there is a genetic inheritance regarding this issue, it will always be there and there is only that much you can do about it by doing all the right things. It is what it is.
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So with that being said is it too risky for me to run cycles with my tri's so high?
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03-03-2013, 03:32 PM #21
Great advice above. Read this on Niacin to help with cholesterol levels:
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2007/mar2007_atd_01.htm
DHEA supplementation (micronized) will help as well.
When it comes to cholesterol remember it's not a bad thing like the media makes it out to be. It makes our hormones and many other things as well. Sugar, inflamation and stress are the main causes of heart issues. Sugar specifically causes inflamation in artery walls. So, reduce sugar and processed carbs and you'll make a difference in your triglycerides.
My own cholesterol is heriditarily high and i've made improvements with the items above, without question. If you're on a statin (can't remember) be sure to take CoQ10. Statins screw up your bodies production of it.
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Not familiar with statins.. Will add some coq10 in.. Do you know the dosages for it to be effective?
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Not to hijack, but does it matter when you give RBC's - blood? On or off cycle... I've had Dengue Fever so they won't take my blood. I guess I just take it myself and pour it out?
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03-04-2013, 01:42 AM #24
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03-04-2013, 01:43 AM #25
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How can I get this post deleted or the pictures removed?
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03-04-2013, 12:35 PM #28
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03-04-2013, 12:37 PM #29
Kel, you gave good advice as usual but consider the fact that you don't juice and OP does.
It is an oxymoron for anyone to have high cholesterol levels and run AAS cycles along with SERMS and AIs throughout the year and then complain about high cholesterol levels, especially when it is a genetically inherited condition, don't you think?
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Whose the admin? Is his actual handle admin?
TJ I have a duplicate post and want this one deleted
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