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    Question Will steriods show up in just normal blood work?

    I have to get my blood work done just to check my blood pressure and I was wondering if dbol will show up in it. I know my blood pressure will be high but I'm more worried about t just showing up. Any help will be greatly appereciated.

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    No, but your lipids may be sqewed a bit.

    Not running a dbol only cycle are you?

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    Yes I would be. I'm am 19 with 5 years lifting heavy experience. About 5'10 and currently weighing 195 with around 10% bf. I am taking 50 mg of dbol a day along with my normal slew of vitamins. I eat alot of red meat and quite pretty much any kind of running when I started me cycle. My current blood pressure is 178/81 but my family has naturally high blood pressure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannaBsuperman24 View Post
    Yes I would be. I'm am 19 with 5 years lifting heavy experience. About 5'10 and currently weighing 195 with around 10% bf. I am taking 50 mg of dbol a day along with my normal slew of vitamins. I eat alot of red meat and quite pretty much any kind of running when I started me cycle. My current blood pressure is 178/81 but my family has naturally high blood pressure.
    oh boy..

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    But the doctor won't be testing for steriods so he probably won't see them or dose he need to run a whole differnt kind of test to look for steriods. I researched for about an hour and didn't find a answer to it really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevey_6t9 View Post
    oh boy..
    Bro, you are way to young to cycle.

    That cycle is awful anyways.

    Your blood pressure is really high.

    You need to stop and run a PCT.

    Get blood work done.

    Put HPTA into the search feature and read why.

    Good Luck.

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    wtf?

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    regarding blood pressure that systolic is very very high. cycling with dbol will increase BP even more. please dont cycle.

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    That is with cycling dbol. Besides for the blood pressure problem I have had no problems what so ever. What I am confused about is the systolic one so much higher than the diastolic one. From what I have read it's supposed to be 120/80 so my diastolic one is pretty close to perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannaBsuperman24 View Post
    That is with cycling dbol. Besides for the blood pressure problem I have had no problems what so ever. What I am confused about is the systolic one so much higher than the diastolic one. From what I have read it's supposed to be 120/80 so my diastolic one is pretty close to perfect.
    Systolic blood pressure (the top number) measures the amount of pressure that blood exerts on vessels while the heart is beating. Diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) measures the pressure in your vessels between heartbeats. If systolic and diastolic blood pressures are too high, you have hypertension. Your doctor will probably use a sphygmomanometer to measure diastolic and systolic blood pressure.Your "TOP" number is very high, even if you have no issues feeling all right. It puts you at risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevey_6t9 View Post
    oh boy..
    i concur.

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