jakesonyou
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Quick Question
On my lest blood test my liver enzymes were a little high:
AST 66 IU/L 0-40
ALT 62 IU/L 0-44
I attributed this to taking too way many OTC supplements (excessive amounts fish oil, coconut oil and fat soluble vitamins) and DOMS from training hard the day before. For my next blood test I was going to wait until the end of my deload week to get tested in hopes that my liver enzymes would return to normal, given the relationship between hard training, DOMS, and liver enzymes. I have also drastically reduced the amounts of vitamins and nutritional supplements I take.
My worry however, is that since I won't be training as hard during my deload week, my testosterone levels will come up (I was previously tested during my regular training cycle). Since I am in the middle of seeking TRT treatment, I am concerned doctors will say "Your testosterone is tracking upwards, you don't need anything." But realistically this one light week is not indicative of my my everyday lifestyle and my everyday levels.
Does that make since? It might sound crazy but I am a bit OCD and just want things to be as accurate as possible.
On my lest blood test my liver enzymes were a little high:
AST 66 IU/L 0-40
ALT 62 IU/L 0-44
I attributed this to taking too way many OTC supplements (excessive amounts fish oil, coconut oil and fat soluble vitamins) and DOMS from training hard the day before. For my next blood test I was going to wait until the end of my deload week to get tested in hopes that my liver enzymes would return to normal, given the relationship between hard training, DOMS, and liver enzymes. I have also drastically reduced the amounts of vitamins and nutritional supplements I take.
My worry however, is that since I won't be training as hard during my deload week, my testosterone levels will come up (I was previously tested during my regular training cycle). Since I am in the middle of seeking TRT treatment, I am concerned doctors will say "Your testosterone is tracking upwards, you don't need anything." But realistically this one light week is not indicative of my my everyday lifestyle and my everyday levels.
Does that make since? It might sound crazy but I am a bit OCD and just want things to be as accurate as possible.