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    Liver Ache after Tren/Test Stack

    I'm coming to the end of my 2nd back to back cycle of Tren E 200 and Test C 200 IM. I have drank alcohol on and off through both and now getting dull ache, right middle back. Diets been ok, I know drinking wasn't the best idea but now Concerned I've screwed up my liver but only symptom is the ache. Doing HCG now and start PCT in 2 weeks. Any guidance?
    Last edited by Berty77; 08-22-2016 at 12:30 PM.

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    I may be wrong, but if your liver is affected, the pain should be coming from the upper abdomen on the front side of your body, not the back. Kidney, maybe?

    Get blood work. My guess is you just strained something while working out.

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    Thanks man, that's what I hoping too. How do you go about getting blood work done? Would a dr spot gear in your system?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berty77 View Post
    Thanks man, that's what I hoping too. How do you go about getting blood work done? Would a dr spot gear in your system?
    I would definitely suggest getting some liver function blood labs done. If your numbers come back bad. I would hop on some Synthergine immediately.

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    I gotta tell ya, I've read so many posts where guys are doing risky cycles and then in a panic to get back to normal. I hope we all learn from such posts and keep to safe cycles and rest. The only way to really tell if you're liver's affected is to take a blood test. If you've injured your liver, you need professional medical help. I would not recommend that you self medicate. If your liver goes, so do you. Take NAC for liver support.

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    There is no associated pain with liver injury, the only thing close to liver and liver function is the gallblader, which can become painfull as the bile flow gets reduced with the use of steroids. Genetics also have influence on it.
    Pain mid lower back is ussually associated with kidneys, as the good guys above said you need bloodwork:
    CBC
    AST/ALT
    Bilirubins
    GGT
    Creatinine
    Urea
    Uric acid

    Edit: Stop drinking alcohol on cycle!!!!
    Last edited by Mr.BB; 08-23-2016 at 06:20 AM.

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