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    I think your use of aromasin kept your estrogens level pretty low. Your lymphocytes are slightly high, but that's probably because you and a slight cold (that you might not haven even noticed symptoms of) so it's nothing to worry about. your HDL cholestrol and LDL will go back to normal a few weeks after you stop the anavar (hopefully). Probably by the time your PCT is over that'll be normal

    Same with the MCHC, it'll probably be normal along with the LH and FSH after your PCT is over.

    Now as far as the creatinine goes and your GFR. The use your creatinine level which is high to determine what your GFR is. Yours is at 72 which technically means you could have stage 2 CKD. The amount of muscle you put on your body plus supplementation of creatine could artificially make your GFR lower. If you tested this in the morning and didn't drink any water at all (or not much water), you probably were a little dehydrated and this could be also representing that. I recommend you pound one of those liter and a half bottles of water on your way over to the labs when you do your post PCT labwork. If it's still in the 70's, after that, just to be precautious, have your PCP start keeping an eye on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    I think your use of aromasin kept your estrogens level pretty low. Your lymphocytes are slightly high, but that's probably because you and a slight cold (that you might not haven even noticed symptoms of) so it's nothing to worry about. your HDL cholestrol and LDL will go back to normal a few weeks after you stop the anavar (hopefully). Probably by the time your PCT is over that'll be normal

    Same with the MCHC, it'll probably be normal along with the LH and FSH after your PCT is over.

    Now as far as the creatinine goes and your GFR. The use your creatinine level which is high to determine what your GFR is. Yours is at 72 which technically means you could have stage 2 CKD. The amount of muscle you put on your body plus supplementation of creatine could artificially make your GFR lower. If you tested this in the morning and didn't drink any water at all (or not much water), you probably were a little dehydrated and this could be also representing that. I recommend you pound one of those liter and a half bottles of water on your way over to the labs when you do your post PCT labwork. If it's still in the 70's, after that, just to be precautious, have your PCP start keeping an eye on this.
    Egfr is now just estimate number is it not? His creatine of 1.3 would put him around 70…which is what might usually runs when Im lighter when Im heavier its a 1.5 cr/50 egfr ratio.

    Personally I get happy when I see a 70 gfr. Being very muscular as you said, always skews the results of kidney function.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuz View Post
    Egfr is now just estimate number is it not? His creatine of 1.3 would put him around 70…which is what might usually runs when Im lighter when Im heavier its a 1.5 cr/50 egfr ratio.

    Personally I get happy when I see a 70 gfr. Being very muscular as you said, always skews the results of kidney function.
    Yeah, it's just an estimate and can be somewhat inaccurate for somebody who is muscular. But none the less, it still something he and his PCP should keep an eye on. It's not serious right now, but he can take it as an opportunity to do "preventative maintenance" and avoid real problems down the road.

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