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11-09-2020, 06:39 PM #1
Liver and cholesterol bloodwork results on tren- please look
I have been running 400mg tren e, 400mg mast e, 400mg test c per week for the past three weeks. For the first two and a half weeks I was also running 100mg eod tren ace. I just had bloodwork done today at my dr appointment, he mentioned he would like to check my cholesterol and other labs. I was not fasted but they said it was fine and took my blood anyways.
Cholesterol 195 (50-199)
HDL 20 (29-71)
LDL (calc) 160 (20-99)
Alt 132 (3-42)
AST 41 (8-42)
These seem a bit concerning.... how is an injectable hard on your liver? And how badly do you think my 7:30am breakfast of 1.5 cups oats with whey, and a glass of orange juice skewed my blood work, which was taken around 10:00am. Should I be worried enough to the point where I should discontinue the tren?
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11-09-2020, 08:40 PM #2
Your bloods are fine. Your ALT/AST is going to be skewed by weight training. I’ve explained it to you before. Your levels are not high, docs get concerned with they’re 5 or 6 times those levels. Do what you feel is safe, I’m no doctor but I’ve consistently have skewed liver values and have had everything from ultrasounds to hepatitis tests.
It’s a muscle tissue building/ tearing down process and it’s excretion through the liver
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11-09-2020, 08:46 PM #3Junior Member
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Thank you for this coach, thisis very helpful and informative to me.
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11-09-2020, 09:07 PM #4Banned
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The food didn't affect your HDL and LDL...
The steroids did.
Do you need to fast?
The truth is, your cholesterol can be tested without fasting. In the past, experts believed fasting ahead of time produces the most accurate results. This is because your low-density lipoproteins (LDL) — also known as “bad” cholesterol — may be affected by what you’ve recently eaten. Your levels of triglycerides (another type of fat in your blood) may also be affected by a recent meal.
https://www.healthline.com/health/hi...l-test#fasting
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11-09-2020, 11:14 PM #5
Agreed with the above - in my haste I didn’t address your cholesterol. Tren is notorious, even when I added Cardarine, I couldn’t get within range.
That being said, I don’t feel you’re not in the danger zone. Again, I’m not a doctor I can only share my own anecdotes but tren is notorious for smashing cholesterol levels. The body (mine at least) returns to homeostasis 4-6 weeks after discontinuation.
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11-10-2020, 05:56 PM #6
I’m going to continue on.. I just didn’t think it would affect my cholesterol that fast.
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11-10-2020, 06:57 PM #7New Member
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i can only say that tren , for me, has skewed my cholesterol levels. but right after discontinuing use i've returned to a somewhat "normal" range... of course mine ain't perfect (slightly elevated ldl). i can't say for sure from what that is from but ive no other health issues.
for the liver part. i'll share something... i've had a night of absolutely black out drinking (15+ beers with heavy liquour). woken up at the hospital (can only thank my brother for it) but my liver value alat 45 U/l afos 35 U/l (both well beyond range). during this time i was running 500mg of sust 250mg tren e 250mg mast e with just ending (week prior) 50mg anadrol .
its seriously hard to tell what is affecting your body with just this information... and even with more information everything is a hit or miss.
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11-10-2020, 07:00 PM #8New Member
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i can only say that tren , for me, has skewed my cholesterol levels. but right after discontinuing use i've returned to a somewhat "normal" range... of course mine ain't perfect (slightly elevated ldl). i can't say for sure from what that is from but ive no other health issues.
for the liver part. i'll share something... i've had a night of absolutely black out drinking (15+ beers with heavy liquour). woken up at the hospital (can only thank my brother for it) but my liver value alat 45 U/l afos 35 U/l (both well beyond range. i believe alat=alt and afos=ast... finnish to english, sorry). during this time i was running 500mg of sust 250mg tren e 250mg mast e with just ending (week prior) 50mg anadrol .
its seriously hard to tell what is affecting your body with just this information... and even with more information everything is a hit or miss.
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11-10-2020, 07:05 PM #9New Member
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the same way an oral.. the liver metabolizes the drug to be effective. you only hear about orals being "harsh" on the liver because of the fact that if they aren't they simply would not work (thus making everyone say they're harsh//generalization). also as sampson has stated liver values WILL be skewed but weight training. also you should remember that the liver is the "detox" organ. it filters basically filters alot to not be harmful to the body.
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11-11-2020, 09:31 AM #10
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11-11-2020, 02:42 PM #11
You want to see screwed up liver values???? Get blood tests after taking halo. LOL worst values I have seen.
The liver will recreate itself, but don’t think that it is indestructible.
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