Blood results just came through

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Its mel I just got my blood results back it wasn't looking good at all my prolactin levels we're abit high

Prolactin H 981 mIU / L
She wants to proceed with an MRI scan should I be worried
SHBG - L23
Free Angdrogen Index H 5.7
Iron - H 36.2
saturation H 67

An increased transferrin saturation and liver dysfunction are noted Haemochromatosis should be excluded. Genetic testing for Haemochromatosis is recommended.

MCH - L 23.6
MCHC - L 304
ALT - H 49
Bili.Total - H 30

Any feedback would be helpful. Thanks
mel
 

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They want you to do an MRI to see if there is evidence of a mass in the pituitary gland. This is to exclude the possibility you have Prolactinoma, which is a benign tumor (adenoma) of the pituitary gland that produces prolactin.

Cut as much Iron from your diet!

Haemochromatosis (meaning that you do not excrete any iron that is ingested. Instead, it deposits the Iron on internal organs), is usualy hereditary, and is one of the most common, yet un-diagnosed, blood diseases in men. Women usually don't have a problem with it due to menstruation.

Guys can try to deposit a couple of units of blood into a local blood bank, from time to time. This causes the body to force Iron from your organs to create the new blood supply.

What have you been on? For how long?
 

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I've been cycling for 2 years
Anavar
Winstrol
Primobolan
Turanabol
Npp

Just began running a cycle of npp
Npp -50pw
Probably gonna add tbol or is It a bad idea now?
 

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Thanks for Ur reply BTW so do I proceed with the MRI
And also she wants me to see a specialist? She referred me.
She booked me another blood test for my liver tomorrow
 

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Of course you need to do the MRI - better safe than sorry.

Look, as long as you cycle, your blood work will be all over the place. As long as the Docs don't know of you using gear, they will have a hard time giving you a proper diagnosis.

I advise you with all my heart to drop everything that may stress your liver right now (that means no no for the t-bol), and even consider taking some months off the gear.
Remember, a war is won on the long run.

NPP is not really hepatotoxic. And if you really feel you need an oral, better go with var.

We both know I'm not a doctor right?
 

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They did an mri on me for trt. Like said above they wanted to check my pituitary gland. All checked out, but did confirm a nasty sinus infection.
 

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I've been cycling for 2 years
Anavar
Winstrol
Primobolan
Turanabol
Npp

Just began running a cycle of npp
Npp -50pw
Probably gonna add tbol or is It a bad idea now?

I hope it all goes well with that mri. Your steroid use is quite intriguing. Any pics you can post will be appreciated.
 

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Of course you need to do the MRI - better safe than sorry.

Look, as long as you cycle, your blood work will be all over the place. As long as the Docs don't know of you using gear, they will have a hard time giving you a proper diagnosis.

I advise you with all my heart to drop everything that may stress your liver right now (that means no no for the t-bol), and even consider taking some months off the gear.
Remember, a war is won on the long run.

NPP is not really hepatotoxic. And if you really feel you need an oral, better go with var.

We both know I'm not a doctor right?

Turns out I have diabetes lol
 

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Have you told your Doctor about the steroids?

Resd This.

"...it is not always possible to determine whether apparent steroid diabetes will be permanent or will go away when the steroids are finished".
 

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No I haven't told her .i think it's temporary .
Do I have to tell her .lol
 

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Oh ok so I was wrong .
Still weird that the grey getting worse by the day.
 

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That link is talking about corticosteroids...like to fight infection-steroids...not anabolic/androgenic

Yhe, stupid of me.

I was sure there is a condition that makes you temporarily diabetic from steroids use (anabolic androgenic steroids). I may be wrong. In prolonged use it can lead to some degree of insulin resistance - like a type II diabetes characteristic.

Bottom line, I think the doctor needs to know about the steroid use. But that just my opinion.
 
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Yhe, stupid of me.

I was sure there is a condition that makes you temporarily diabetic from steroids use (anabolic androgenic steroids). I may be wrong. In prolonged use it can lead to some degree of insulin resistance - like a type II diabetes characteristic.

Bottom line, I think the doctor needs to know about the steroid use. But that just my opinion.
Why does she have to know i dont get it .
 

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Why does she have to know i dont get it .

You don't have to. I just said that I would.

Let's say, I take DNP and I overdose. I get to the ER. Now, if I don't tell the staff and doctors I took 2.4 Dinitrophenol, they could think I'm going hypoglycemic, they will make the wrong decision of putting me on a Glucose Drip, which will only make things much worse.
In the case I described, the withholding of information from the doctor just cost me my life.

How can the doctor make a good analysis without having all the elements?

It's like someone takes LSD. If you don't know he's on something, you might think he's having a psychotic episode and needs to be committed to a mental hospital. If you know he took something, you understand it's temporary and probably the "psychosis/hallucinations" will cease with the drug clearing the body.

It's ok, I understand that you don't want to tell your doctor about it. I just wanted you to understand why it is important.

Don't get me wrong, when I was younger I didn't tell my doctor as well.
 

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Well i still haven't gone for that MRI incase ur wondering. their schedules are quite busy im hoping soon. I did have an ultrasound on my ovaries though. she did mention i cannot have kids .she also mentioned that i had polsystic ovary syndrome.
 

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As far as I know, this may be caused from high levels of masculinizing hormones. This cause hormone imbalance.

Did you have irregular or no menstrual periods before using chemicals? Did you have problems with your period before?

Sorry to say it, but maybe it's time for you to lay of the gear for a while?
 

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Yes i will for sure.
Yes ibe always had . issues with
 

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