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    Blood Work???

    What types of tests would one get to know wether they are ready for another cycle?

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    I get the following done:

    ENDOCRINOLOGY
    Testosterone



    LIVER FUNCTION TESTS
    Albumin
    Globulin
    Total Protein
    Bilirubin
    Gamma GT
    Alkaline Phosphatase
    Aspartate Transferase (AST)
    Alanine Transferase (ALT)

    LIPID PROFILE
    Triglycerides
    Total Cholesterol
    LDL Cholesterol
    HDL Cholesterol
    HDL/Cholesterol Ratio

    KIDNEY FUNCTION
    Urea
    Creatinine

    FULL BLOOD COUNT
    RED CELL COUNT
    Haemoglobin
    Haematocrit (HCT)
    Red Cell Count
    Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
    Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
    Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
    Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
    DIFFERENTIAL WHITE CELL COUNT
    White Cell Count
    Neutrophils
    Lymphocytes
    Monocytes
    Eosinophils
    Basophils
    Platelet Count
    ESR

    ELECTROLYTES
    Sodium
    Potassium
    Chloride
    Bicarbonate
    Uric Acid

    MUSCLE ENZYME
    Creatine Kinase


    MINERALS
    Calcium
    Phosphate


    IRON STATUS PROFILE
    Iron
    Total Iron Binding Capacity

    Time on = Time off has to apply too. Going "on" again to quick may yield less results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A&FGuy
    What types of tests would one get to know wether they are ready for another cycle?
    full blood panel

    ask em to check your free test and natural test too
    and make sure in the blood panel is checks liver and kidney functions..
    i think it does, but not sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifto
    I get the following done:

    ENDOCRINOLOGY
    Testosterone



    LIVER FUNCTION TESTS
    Albumin
    Globulin
    Total Protein
    Bilirubin
    Gamma GT
    Alkaline Phosphatase
    Aspartate Transferase (AST)
    Alanine Transferase (ALT)

    LIPID PROFILE
    Triglycerides
    Total Cholesterol
    LDL Cholesterol
    HDL Cholesterol
    HDL/Cholesterol Ratio

    KIDNEY FUNCTION
    Urea
    Creatinine

    FULL BLOOD COUNT
    RED CELL COUNT
    Haemoglobin
    Haematocrit (HCT)
    Red Cell Count
    Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
    Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
    Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
    Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
    DIFFERENTIAL WHITE CELL COUNT
    White Cell Count
    Neutrophils
    Lymphocytes
    Monocytes
    Eosinophils
    Basophils
    Platelet Count
    ESR

    ELECTROLYTES
    Sodium
    Potassium
    Chloride
    Bicarbonate
    Uric Acid

    MUSCLE ENZYME
    Creatine Kinase


    MINERALS
    Calcium
    Phosphate


    IRON STATUS PROFILE
    Iron
    Total Iron Binding Capacity

    Time on = Time off has to apply too. Going "on" again to quick may yield less results.

    ya what he said lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifto
    I get the following done:

    ENDOCRINOLOGY
    Testosterone



    LIVER FUNCTION TESTS
    Albumin
    Globulin
    Total Protein
    Bilirubin
    Gamma GT
    Alkaline Phosphatase
    Aspartate Transferase (AST)
    Alanine Transferase (ALT)

    LIPID PROFILE
    Triglycerides
    Total Cholesterol
    LDL Cholesterol
    HDL Cholesterol
    HDL/Cholesterol Ratio

    KIDNEY FUNCTION
    Urea
    Creatinine

    FULL BLOOD COUNT
    RED CELL COUNT
    Haemoglobin
    Haematocrit (HCT)
    Red Cell Count
    Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
    Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
    Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
    Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
    DIFFERENTIAL WHITE CELL COUNT
    White Cell Count
    Neutrophils
    Lymphocytes
    Monocytes
    Eosinophils
    Basophils
    Platelet Count
    ESR

    ELECTROLYTES
    Sodium
    Potassium
    Chloride
    Bicarbonate
    Uric Acid

    MUSCLE ENZYME
    Creatine Kinase


    MINERALS
    Calcium
    Phosphate


    IRON STATUS PROFILE
    Iron
    Total Iron Binding Capacity

    Time on = Time off has to apply too. Going "on" again to quick may yield less results.
    couldnt have said it better myself!this is the general chem pannel for a blood test, if you liver values, kidney and lipid profile are within the normal limits, you are good to go

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    Thanks guys

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    Sounds like they take at least a pint of your blood.

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