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    mholla is offline Junior Member
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    blood test results/high glucose

    im planing on starting a cycle soon, so I had a blood test so I could compare it with a blood test after cycle.

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    test, serum - 711 ng/dL (241-827)
    LH - 6.1 mIU/ml (1.5-9.3)
    estradiol - 38 pg/mL (0-53)
    FSH - 1.0 mIU/mL (1.4-18.1)(low)
    TSH - 1.39 uIU/mL (0.450-4.500)
    T4 - 6.8 ug/dL (4.5-12.0)
    cholesterol, total -190 mg/dL (100-199)
    hdl - 58 mg/dL (>39)
    ldl - 123 mg/dL (0-99) (high)
    glucose - 102 mg/dL (65-99) (high)

    I got a dr.'s appt. scheduled to talk about my levels. but the glucose levels concern me (126 = diabetes). how does the moderately high glucose level affect me in term of muscle growth and fat burning? Is everything else good to go for aas?
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    hyperglycemia

    May I confirm with you that you have fasted at least 8 hrs without consumption of any food before you take the blood test?

    I suggest you repeat this test to confirm that you are hyperglycemic.

    Since AAS affect the insulin metabolism, it may excerbate your condition.

    You nd to watch your LDL as well as AAS tend to increase LDL, and thus your risk of cardiovascular problems is higher.

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    LDL isnt high so much! Its slight increase its all depend on lab range.

    Your Total chol/HDL ration is 3,27!!! Thats great!

    Glucose isnt hyperglycemic! Its normal!

    One not good readīng isnt accturate to confirm anythink!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roidbeginner View Post
    May I confirm with you that you have fasted at least 8 hrs without consumption of any food before you take the blood test?

    I suggest you repeat this test to confirm that you are hyperglycemic.

    Since AAS affect the insulin metabolism, it may excerbate your condition.

    You nd to watch your LDL as well as AAS tend to increase LDL, and thus your risk of cardiovascular problems is higher.
    I fasted 12hrs. before the test. I haven't spoken to the dr. yet and she might have me repeat it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XNathan View Post
    LDL isnt high so much! Its slight increase its all depend on lab range.

    Your Total chol/HDL ration is 3,27!!! Thats great!

    Glucose isnt hyperglycemic! Its normal!

    One not good readīng isnt accturate to confirm anythink!!!
    what about the lowered fsh levels? my testosterone is fine, so how can fsh be low?

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    Bro,

    LH and FSH like others hormones are produced in pulses. This mean to be accturate you need 3 blood samples taken in 90min so each 30min.

    One reading mean nothink. Like no Dr. put you on HRT after on blood test no one should panic after one not ideal blood test. And to be honest you schould know your before stats becouse we are all differnt and what is low for you is normal for me.

    Do it again if you want your calmness. IMO your are fine.

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    How old are u and what are ur body stats?

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    Fasting glucose is not a good indicator of a serious glucose issue. Check your glycated hemoglobin levels. It checks the amount of sugar stuck for the last few months.

    I usually check my normal, fasting, glycated hemoglobin & arterial glucose levels as part of my regular blood work.

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