Did you get pre-cycle bloods?
Ever thought it might be something to do with you being 21 years old?
Did you get pre-cycle bloods?
Ever thought it might be something to do with you being 21 years old?
I got pre-cycle blood work and hormone work done. Blood tests were all within normal ranges and so were Test levels, if you consider 11 normal for a 22 year old, when the ref area is 9-31
I am 22, for health reasons should I have waited untill I was older?, Probably
It was not an easy decision to use steroids and I honestly wish it was not needed. Considering I have the test levels of a 80 year and have been working out for 6 now I made the sacrifice to use steroids in order to reach my goals within this sport wich is competing.
If it ever becomes a serious health issue I will stop, its not worth it over that. But lets be honest, 500mg of test E with proper PCT is not the worst thing in the world.
But with the issues I am experiencing its starting to become worrying and I seek advice, please advice me
Last edited by schelde; 12-09-2015 at 01:07 PM.
Whats the units and range on the estrogen?
In my opinion, when you got pre-cycle bloods you should have investigated why you had low values instead of jumping into something that completely supress it. You got 11 nmol/l? (units are important grrrr) What was the Free Testosterone?
On the paperwork it sais nothing about nmol/l. But according to the clinic's home page the measurements are nmol/l
This is in pmol/l I believe, could not find in clinics page. This is what the lab report sais exactly.
S-Estrogen-17Beta 0,15 <0,18
Testosorone pre cycle were, nmol/l
P - Testosorone 11 ( 8-35 Ref Area )
Free Test Index 3,5 ( 2,3- 9,9 Ref Area )
The noticeable changes in blood work are Vitamin b-12 dropping from 567 to 310. No changes in diet. Dont think thats the cause of the symtoms.
Last edited by schelde; 12-09-2015 at 01:48 PM.
Sorry cant understand your estrogen values. Ussually is in pg/mL and theres E2 or estradiol mentioned.
Like I said before would be have been better to investigate the low testosterone values. Plenty of conditions/situations can lead to low testosterone. For example: thyroid problems, alcohol abuse, use of certain drugs, pituitary tumors, varicocele, testicular trauma, etc.
Did you even tested LH and FSH?
I asked for estrogen levels and thats what I recieved, unfortuanly.
Yes those were tested, but those come in the hormone panel i believe? Maybe the rest of the Estrogen comes in the hormone panel aswell, did 2 seperate blood tests at 2 different clinics becouse one required a specific reason for a hormone panel or they could not do it and I did not inform my local doctor about my use for various reasons.
Last edited by schelde; 12-09-2015 at 03:19 PM.
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