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    Post Cycle BW

    Just got my BW back, post PCT 6 weeks. Cycle was 12 week 500mg test e. There's a few H/L on here, and the obvious one is, I need to donate blood. Can you guys look over and help me out with the other values? There are some that are borderline high and low... Much appreciated. Thanks!

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    They are in reverse order...
    Last edited by Kyle1337; 07-25-2016 at 07:49 PM.

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    Yes, donate blood but overall not to shabby for 6 weeks post pct. This is 6 weeks post pct, right? I don't see anything to worry about at this time. Do you know what they were pre cycle?

    I don't see ALT and AST?
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    I didn't do ALT and AST, I just followed what austinite recommended on his thread. And I just googled them... they look important... damnit. And yes 6 weeks post PCT.

    The hemotocrit and stuff pre was in range. Easy fix by donating. Other "major differences" from pre was my CO2 was 31. Test was a bit lower at 336 and 2.0 free. Everything else is really similar. ALT and AST pre were 29 and 27.

    I had a DR. order do BW for some terrible energy feeling and just feeling like crap and he gave most of these tests. Only one I didn't have was the lipid profile pre.

    Should I go get those ALT and AST?

    Thank you again for helping.
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    Like Kel said

    CO2 gets lower if have more RBCs, not really important for us anyways.

    Other liver values are ok, so no need to do alt/ast IMO.

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    I don't understand you guys, I can spot both alanine transaminase and aspartate transaminase, along with ALP and bilirubin. Everything looks good.

    Test for iron and ferritin instead, I'm not convinced by those MCV/MCH readings.

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    Hematocrit also will go down on its own, no need to donate at this point imho.

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    Thank you all for the feedback! Good catch Bizzarro on the ALT / AST!

    Is there anything you guys might add to this test so I can be sure to do it in the future?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bizzarro View Post
    I don't understand you guys, I can spot both alanine transaminase and aspartate transaminase, along with ALP and bilirubin. Everything looks good.

    OMG you're correct, they are there! I gotta get off the internet porn. Killing my eyesight......
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