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Bloodwork & AAS Detection
Here is a question I am wondering about.
when my doctor does my blood panel to check my liver and to get my test levels for my TRT,
will she be able to see if I am running Tren ? (or other gear?)
or would she have to specifically test for these?
Just wondering if I can sneak under the radar.
I want to do it but if it comes down to getting popped and losing my TRT it would not be worth it and I will just stick with the Test.
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05-29-2009, 06:50 PM #2
Blood tests will NOT show what specific steroids you are taking unless they are testing for steroids
they will however show certain elevated levels like , test, estrogen, prolactin cholesterol, liver function,
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Maybe I should put it this way...
If I make sure my test levels are on the low side when i get my bloodwork done (all other levels would be what they be) and I was told by my doctor to come back in 6 months and I did a 12-16 week with Tren immediately following my appointment, would I have enough time by my next appointment (26weeks) to have my blood levels normal enough to not throw up a big Flag to the doctor.
As I said I am not going to risk my TRT for the rest of my years for 1 cycle if it is going to show up for me!
T-Mos I am sure you understand what I am asking??
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05-30-2009, 10:31 AM #4
I maybe wrong here, but tren doesn't raise total test levels, the test you take along with the tren will raise your test values.
6 months x 4 weeks = 24 weeks
First of all a 16 week tren cycle is not recommended unless you are veteran of tren use. 12 weeks is good most run between 8-10 weeks. And from that point if you ran 12 weeks of test/tren than the test will leave your system by week 14 and starting PCT means that by week 18 you should be recovering within normal test range. That is plenty of time since you dont get checked for another 6-8 weeks.
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05-30-2009, 10:39 AM #5suspended for a very long time
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your blood tests will come back completely out of whack if you're running a tren cycle. not only will your lipid profile be off, but your cholesterol, estrogen count, liver & kidney function will all come back abnormally high.
your doctor will know instantly. and don't lie and say you're not on roids' because they're going to treat you like you're sick if you do that, and that's not the route to take.
Edit: sorry, T-mos, I just saw my repost. lol
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05-30-2009, 10:43 AM #6
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05-30-2009, 10:49 AM #7suspended for a very long time
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Yah, it really depends, you're right.
I find that my lipid profile generally comes back to normal ranges about 2 months post cycle; however, my twin-brother had his recover in about 5 weeks post cycle.
It took me a while to recover my kidney function though, which was really freaking me out. The last thing I want to do is ruin a kidney, and live on dialysis for the rest of my life just over AAS. (prolonged high intake of protein = strain on kidney function, especially because AAS allow your protein synthesis to increase dramatically.)
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05-30-2009, 11:20 AM #8
Ruin a kidney? Come on bro lol thats just a myth.
First of all there is no solid evidence that too much protein causes organ failure or damage to the kidneys, everything I read says thats a myth.
Second it would take alot to damage a kidney or should i say BOTH kidneys, and as long as your cycle was in reasonable dosage than I would see no reason why your kidneys would have elevated functions for a long time.
It could be your body takes longer to stablize itself, I haven't read anything about people going on dialysis from steroid use and I have read some crazy abuse stories.
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05-30-2009, 11:24 AM #9suspended for a very long time
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hahaha.. oh I know. I researched myself upon getting the blood-test. Sorry, I was just being a little dramatic there lol.
And there is no solid evidence that elevated protein can create kidney failure, but there is plenty of research that will show that high-protein intake will hamper and over-work your kidneys, which obviously can't be good over time (especially if we are talking a 4 month cycle with very high kidney filtration values.)
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