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    6 Month Post Cycle Lab Results PLEASE READ! (Input Needed)

    Hey I just got my labs back. Everything seems to look okay. I have a few questions about it though and thought you guys may be able to help me.

    First of all my Total Test seemed kinda on the low side. I am 29 years old and have only do one previous cycle. Is this about right in your guys' opinion?

    Freel Test seemed like it was in the higher part of the range. I felt like this was a good result. Any input I'd appreciate.

    My Hematocrit is almost at the very top of the range. From what I have read this means I'm more likely for on cycle complications because my blood would be thick and more prone to stroke or blood clot. Any thoughts on this? Is giving blood a good way to treat this?

    Estrogen is over the high range by a few points. Is this a concern?

    And whats up with my high T3 uptake level? I have no idea on how to read those levels.

    Anything you guys notice that I may haven't picked up on Id greatly appreciate input on.

    I'm gearing up for my 2nd cycle in a month and wanted to make sure I was g2g. Thanks for all your help gentlemen!
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    Wow, everything looks great to me. Your T3 is only 1 point above and your E2 is only 2 points above. I would not take anything to lower your E2 unless you are not feeling well. Being at the higher end of normal for E2 is better than the lower side most of the time.

    I would say you are G2G

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    What you need to do is donate whole blood and then 7 days later donate platelets (it's called apheresis). Yeah it's a pain, but it is a necessary evil.


    good luck bro

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    Free T is a more important factor to consider than Total T and yours is really good. Just going down to the red cross and donting blood will get your hematocrit down. No reason to make it too complicated. I give every 2 months, first it was to get my levels down but then i found it actually made me feel better physically and mentally. Plus, if you time it right you may get a free workout shirt and will definitely get some free cookies.

    Don't get too caught up in the numbers. If you felt like crap, then you try to pinpoint the problem using the numbers but if you feel good... leave well enough alone.

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