High ALT Liver Enzyme Test...

copaseet

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my pre-cycle blood-work indicated a an increase for ALT at 130 U/L... is this of concern? ... the doctor never called me in to discuss.
 
So many people with high liver enzymes lately

I think more and more people are becoming aware of how important blood work is. So we're just seeing results more often than before. Also, many folks don't think injectables are liver toxic, which is far from the truth.
 
People need to take better care of themselves. Binge drinking and toxic loads will affect your livers. I work in healthcare, this person had an ALT over 2000. The next day it was 3000+. She was only 21.
 
I think more and more people are becoming aware of how important blood work is. So we're just seeing results more often than before. Also, many folks don't think injectables are liver toxic, which is far from the truth.

Could very well be true which is a only a positive. Oral or injectable everything that goes in your body is processed by the liver.

Im interested to see how mine reacts to drol, was planning to get checked 2 weeks in.
 
This was all pre-cycle bloodwork, havent touched anything in 10 years before that.
You'd be surprised what stuff can elevate liver enzymes. Tylenol can wreck more havoc than a lot of the stuff we're worried about for instance. ;)
 
People need to take better care of themselves. Binge drinking and toxic loads will affect your livers. I work in healthcare, this person had an ALT over 2000. The next day it was 3000+. She was only 21.

After just turning 19 mine went from 500's, two days later 7000+, 3 days after that they were down to 150ish. Now they're perfectly healthy, It definitely taught me to be conscious of everything Im doing to my body now.
 
In my opinion, you should have a solid health base before trying out AAS. I would get that fixed before i start. Try Austinite's NAC, people LOVE that stuff. Look into milk thistle too. I think NAC might be more potent though. good luck
 
After just turning 19 mine went from 500's, two days later 7000+, 3 days after that they were down to 150ish. Now they're perfectly healthy, It definitely taught me to be conscious of everything Im doing to my body now.
- do you think it was from drinking?
 
- do you think it was from drinking?

Drinking is how I became aware I was having liver problems because Id be way more fucked up than I normal would have been with how much I drank. But I had stopped drinking about a month before they checked my blood and found it was my liver causing the issues. They never found a specific cause.
 
Acetaminophen is extremely hepatotoxic. What do you use tylenol for? Alcohol increases your liver's workload. It is possible.
 
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