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    Values for BW

    Hello,

    I want to know for the following blood-work results what is the healthy range for each test and which values will cause me concern for problem. When I see the doctor I will present them this list before cycle.

    1. Testosterone , Total
    2. Testosterone, Free
    3. Sensitive E2 Assay (Not basic estradiol, that's for women)
    4. CBC (Compete blood count)
    5. CMP (Comprehensive metabolic panel)
    6. Lipid Profile (post cycle is fine)
    7. LH and FSH (pre-cycle and post PCT)
    9. Liver values
    10. Kidney values
    11. Lipid profile
    12. Hematocrit and RBC
    13. Blood pressure
    Last edited by Stephen051; 08-08-2015 at 06:29 AM.

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    I would also add prolactin and progesteron. These are causing me some problems now and i wish i knew their Level before cycle.
    Healthy Levels are all over the net.

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    Who else agree prolactin and progesterone are important in include?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen051
    Who else agree prolactin and progesterone are important in include?
    They are important.
    Prolactin especially if you are going to be using tren or deca .

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    UPDATED- (TEST, TREN AND WIN CYCLE BW)

    1. Testosterone , Total
    2. Testosterone, Free
    3. Sensitive E2 Assay (Not basic estradiol, that's for women)
    4. CBC (Compete blood count)
    5. CMP (Comprehensive metabolic panel)
    6. Lipid Profile (post cycle is fine)
    7. LH and FSH (pre-cycle and post PCT)
    9. Liver values
    10. Kidney values
    11. Lipid profile
    12. Hematocrit and RBC
    13. Blood pressure
    14. Prolactin
    15. Progesterone

    People feel free to advise healthy ranges for each.

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    My only question is: what else would you add to this list, I heard t3/t4 should be also added to the list. Also, how do you know if your levels are out of wack. How do you tell the difference between mid-cycle, vs pre-cycle, how is test and other aas supposed to be normal while on stack. Now I can see post cycle bw, that's easy, can easily look at pre-bw to see where normal is.

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