In-cycle blood test results

dragon1952

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I didn't get a full panel but hopefully what I got can give me a rough idea of where I'm at. I can always get additional labs if need be.
Cycle so far has been 600 mg Test cyp/wk + dbol and currently on day 46. I was going to stop the dbol earlier but I've continued with a mild dose of 25 mg /day for the past 17 days, (pending this blood work) because I wasn't convinced the dbol I took for the first 29 days was legit. I'm still awaiting total and free T results.

PROTEIN, TOTAL 7.1 Reference Range: 6.1-8.1 g/dL
ALBUMIN 4.3 Reference Range: 3.6-5.1 g/dL
GLOBULIN 2.8 Reference Range: 1.9-3.7 g/dL (calc)
ALBUMIN/GLOBULIN RATIO 1.5 Reference Range: 1.0-2.5 (calc)
BILIRUBIN, TOTAL 0.8 Reference Range: 0.2-1.2 mg/dL
BILIRUBIN, DIRECT 0.3 H Reference Range: < OR = 0.2 mg/dL
BILIRUBIN, INDIRECT 0.5 Reference Range: 0.2-1.2 mg/dL (calc)
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE 71 Reference Range: 35-144 U/L
AST 38 H Reference Range: 10-35 U/L
ALT 90 H Reference Range: 9-46 U/L
GGT 12 Reference Range: 3-70 U/L
LDH 130 Reference Range: 120-250 U/L
CHOLESTEROL, TOTAL (2093-3) 197 Reference Range: <200 mg/dL

I was mainly interested to see what the liver values looked like and from what I've researched those would be considered mild elevations based on the following excerpt from John Hopkins Diabetes Guide.
(Mild ALT and AST elevations (ALT and AST less than 5 times the upper limit of normal (ULN)) should be rechecked before extensive work-up is undertaken. Possible causes: chronic hepatitis C or B, acute viral hepatitis, NAFLD, hemachromatosis, autoimmune hepatitis, medications, alcohol-related liver injury, Wilson’s disease.)

The GGT and LDH tests look real good though. And I should mention that due to severe arthritis I have been taking moderate amounts of both naproxen and tylenol. Probably not wise along with the dbol.


I know I don't have HDL/LDL levels but can I infer anything at all just knowing total Cholesterol?
You think it's safe to continue the dbol for a while longer? Or not enough information?
 
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No need to stop the dbol. Enjoy.
Woo hoo! Thanks.

Forgot to mention Estradiol which I got back last week was at 69, < OR = 39 pg/mL
I've been higher than that with no symptoms before so not worried about that at all.
 

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Like Jin said, enjoy. Yeah, you really do need to know your HDL. Total cholesterol alone tells you nothing about risk, you need to calculate your cholesterol ratio. That's your total divided by your HDL. Above 3.5 and you start to have increased risk, of course the higher your ratio the greater your risk. Having said that, some simple math with your total of 197, to have a ratio greater than 3.5 your HDL would have to be less than 56. That's pretty low and unlikely. So again, enjoy.
 

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Dbol with Deca or NPP is very nice,but I wait till the 19 nor is kicking 1st...better results..
 

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Just got my blood work results for total and free T. This was after day 35 pinning 500 mg/wk of the ugl test cyp plus my normal pharma trt dose of 100 mg/wk. I reckon it's legit ;^ )
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4300 on 600/week is pretty damn good man. If the lab is on here I’d probably ask them if it’s cool to give them a shout out for the quality test.
Just got my blood work results for total and free T. This was after day 35 pinning 500 mg/wk of the ugl test cyp plus my normal pharma trt dose of 100 mg/wk. I reckon it's legit ;^ )
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