BloodWork results - 6 weeks after cycle..!

TurBro

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Well, after running an underdosed test-e for 10 weeks doing a PCT, here is my blood work results..!!!
I am now 6 weeks after my cycle and i am planing on starting the second cycle of legit pharma grade test-e this week.
Notice that my total test is already in normal levels..!
Also, blood was taken at the morning on empty stomach, wasn't eating for 14 hours and wasn't drinking fluids for 10 hours.!

My main worries is about the abnormalities..!
ALT (GPT) : 87 U/l - while normal range is 0-37
Hemoglobin : 18.3 g/dl - while normal range is 13.5-17.5
Hematocrit : 53.6% - while normal range is 41-53
Red Blood Cells : 6 10*6/mic -while normal range is 4.5-5.5

Any input about my blood-work would be very much appreciated..! Thanks..!
 
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I'd like to see your results but the print is too small :-(

Even though the test was dosed low another couple weeks OFF is always good.

At least time OFF for time ON.
 
I'd like to see your results but the print is too small :-(

Even though the test was dosed low another couple weeks OFF is always good.

At least time OFF for time ON.

Re-uploaded results with more readable resolution..!
I ran bunk gear at first cycle, wasted my time, and now i feel like i am recovered and i would like to run some legit gear before summer.
 
Do NOT run another cycle until your hematocrit and hemoglobin are normal. If you do you run the risk of having a stroke. Donate blood for starters.
 
Do NOT run another cycle until your hematocrit and hemoglobin are normal. If you do you run the risk of having a stroke. Donate blood for starters.

Are they really THAT high that i am risking myself with 500mg of test..?!? :squint:
 
:Pat: Nooo he just said that for the hell of it.

You asked for input man, when people give it to you if you aren't going to take, don't post.
 
:Pat: Nooo he just said that for the hell of it.

You asked for input man, when people give it to you if you aren't going to take, don't post.

Don't get me wrong man, i really appreciate your help..means a lot to me... i was just wondering about what he said.

It's just that my blood was taken at the morning on empty stomach, wasn't eating for 14 hours and wasn't drinking fluids for 10 hours, might it be the cause for high Hematocrit.?
 
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Don't get me wrong man, i really appreciate your help..means a lot to me... i was just wondering about what he said.

It's just that my blood was taken at the morning on empty stomach, wasn't eating for 14 hours and wasn't drinking fluids for 10 hours, might it be the cause for high Hematocrit.?

Being dehydrated can definitely raise hematocrit.

It may be a good idea to get it tested again during your normal regimen.
 
stroke is the #1 killer of people that cycle. Do you really want to risk it? the second mine goes over 50 I take steps to bring it down. but yes, dehydration can be an issue. Hydrate yourself and get another test done.
 
Thank you for your input guys, now for the bottom line... Could any of those slightly abnormal results prevent me from running 500 mg test-e cycle..? (with Proviron and HCG of course)
 
54/19 is my cut off point, if I can't keep it under that I come off the cycle. Now my doc says it's not that high, but I definitely wouldn't start a cycle with numbers that high and would be considering stopping what I was on.

Yes dehydration caused some increase but it didnt cause an elevation in your rbc's. Donate blood and drink more water.

Considering you say the cycle was underdosed and you are 6 weeks off, I would be checked for hemochromatosis which is to high iron but it will show as elevated hemoglobin. I would also ask to be checked for clotting disorders. If negative for both then donating will do the trick.

When my numbers are that high I feel a lot better after donating blood, more energy and just overall feel good. I couldn't read the actual test.
 
My hemochrit was 57% and my endo was going to take me off test until I got it down. I was also doing 500mg/wk. donate blood ASAP and get retested. Sleep deprivation can also raise hemcrit levels
 
Consume plenty of fluids and give blood brother.


Living at high elevation will also give a higher reading
 
Thanks for the input guys, i guess that everyone runing AAS has high readings of hemoglobin.
Sleep deprivation is definitely an issue, damn it, cant get enough sleep :(
 
One more thing, i was sick a week before did the bloodwork, had a flu, fever and everything, was down for 5 days, lost 3 kg... Could it affect my results.?
 
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