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    Consider taking a week off of lifting prior to your next BW. Reduce your protein intake that week as well. See what your BW says at that point....
    A week off will do you well anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk14dl View Post
    My pre trt enzymes were off the chart high. I had a cold and was taking day quil.

    My 6 months were perfect.

    The liver heals itself, on your next course of blood work if its still high, then perhaps you should have it analyzed by a Dr
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    Consider taking a week off of lifting prior to your next BW. Reduce your protein intake that week as well. See what your BW says at that point....
    A week off will do you well anyway.
    I spoke with my HRT Dr yesterday and he does not think the elevated liver enzymes are Test Cyp related. He agrees that it may just be because I lifted super heavy the day before.

    I also had another theory. I changed up my diet recently and have been eating a shit ton of that puffed wheat cereal just because the macros are desirable. When i say shit ton i mean like a 6oz bag every 2 days worth. Well i also noticed that I had a lot of stomach discomfort and disgusting gas all day. I started looking into elevated liver enzymes and wheat intolerance and at the more extreme level celiac disease. In my research I read that if you do have a wheat allergy it can raise liver enzymes significantly.

    Have any of you heard of this?

    I started thinking outside the box because my liver values weren't even that high after a high test, tren, var cycle. The only two things I changed were immediate release niacin 1500mg daily and then the wheat cereal. It's not the niacin because I got a second set of bloods with no niacin for 4 weeks, liver values still high.

    For the passed 3 days I've been trying a gluten free diet and so far no stomach discomfort and flatulence has decreased significantly, I just cant believe that wheat could really do that.

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