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    Blood test on Tren

    I recently had a MRI and found I had 4 herniated disc two were from a prior incident when I was younger the other two I herniated during this cycle Igot a spinal epidural and was fine continued my cycle since it was mid point of course I stay away from sqats and deadlifts and also I didnt hurt my back working out.they gave me the results but left out the MRI showed I had mild anemia .My chiropractor just got the results from the back doctor and asked if they relayed this info I said h*ll ,he also asked if I smoked I said not at all ,well to make a long story short I have to go tomorrow to my primary care and get blood work and I have recent bloodwork while off cycle so Im pretty sure Im going to have to use the dr patient confidentialty on this one. my Question is how does it not show up in prior bloodwork but shows up in MRI . This also must be common in smokers because he seemed shocked I dont smoke.

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    Are you saying anemia showed up on the MRI?

    And now your doctor wants to do a bunch of blood work because of this mild anemia?

    Is this blood work required in some way for the treatment of your back, or can you just tell him you are busy and will come in for blood work to solve this anemia thing soon?

    I am surprised you have anemia since Test increases RBC. You are taking Test with your Tren , aren't you?

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    Yes Im on test as well ,thats what I was wondering why it would show up on MRI and not on recent bloodwork before cycle.

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    No the bloodwork has nothing to do with my back. I may just try to postpone until the end of my cycle and just take some iron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonebluffn View Post
    Yes Im on test as well ,thats what I was wondering why it would show up on MRI and not on recent bloodwork before cycle.
    Hopefully someone else with more knowledge than me will chime in, but that doesn't make sense to me. Men don't have a natural way to get rid of iron/RBC like women do. Usually all we do it increase. I suppose illness could cause a drop...but that is outside my realm of knowledge.

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    My wife just pulled something up on internet saying steroid use could show up as anemia on MRI. That doesnt make sense to me .

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonebluffn View Post
    My wife just pulled something up on internet saying steroid use could show up as anemia on MRI. That doesnt make sense to me .
    Post that link up if you can. That sounds interesting. Doesn't make sense to me either...but I like reading about stuff that doesn't make sense.

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    Shes trying to find it shes been looking up everything she could find on it wasnt sure which site it was.

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    Sounds strange considering alot of anabolics are used to treat certain types of anemia, and I found some info on cases where tren has been used in the medical field to treat anemia.
    How's your diet? Vitamins and iron intake?

    "Steroids like trenbolone have limited legal uses in medicine. Most often they are prescribed only to men who suffer from severe deficiencies of androgen. This is most common in men who have lost both testes due to accident or cancer, or in men who suffer from certain forms of anemia."

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    I use my fitness pal app on my phone it only shows vitamin a c calcium and iron and im getting 100% or over on all I dont take any multi vitamins.

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    Im really confused my wife is demanding I have the blood work because she read it could be some type of cancer causing it,Ive had enough set backs this cycle and still made gains beyond my goals but I dont need her worrying so I guess I get to see just how good my gear is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonebluffn
    Im really confused my wife is demanding I have the blood work because she read it could be some type of cancer causing it,Ive had enough set backs this cycle and still made gains beyond my goals but I dont need her worrying so I guess I get to see just how good my gear is.
    Mate id say that's your best bet, your health is what is important. It may turn out to be very minor, as there are many types and causes of anemia, but some alot more serious than others. Get it checked out, otherwise your partner and yourself will both worried until you know what's up.

    You mentioned you don't take a multi, I recommend you find yourself a good multi, and any other supps you may be lacking too, just for general health

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    Yes better to be safe than sorry later.

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