Pre Cycle Bloodwork Review for noob

random9292

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Hey guys! I'm a new member and after lurking around for awhile I finally decided to join. I'm going to be starting my first cycle soon which will consist of test e 500mg/wk for 16 weeks with asin, adex, clomid and nolva on hand. I got adex in addition to asin just in case I don't for some reason respond to asin. Asin will be my first choice AI however.


Stats:
3 years lifting experience
25 male
6'0"
180lbs
~11-12bf

I want to use steroids in the "safest" way possible and that meant getting precycle bloodwork before I hopped on. From my understanding there doesn't seem to be anything too wrong with my bloodwork besides my disappointing natural test levels. But I was wondering if you guys could review it to give me some reassurance/peace of mind?

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Also got my lipids done which are all in range.

Thanks in advance for all your help!
 
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Welcome to the board :wavey:

I don't understand your logic... in regard to your AI. You say I may not respond well to asin but that will be your first choice...Huh. Does that make any sense ? Why are you in Question and if so why not just use Adex. So Adex is your back up AI ? never heard of this.

I know as we'll as so many of us here that Adex works and is easily regulated, so you are not making sense . If you think Adex will work why wait on the other to fail only to plug in Arimidex. All you noobs want to do something different and think you are the special one that will make a difference

Share your BW and Meg and he with a few others will help you. You did come to the right forum. We want to help and have you be successful with this endeavor.

Good luck and keep us updated.
 
hey Megatron28 I posted the links to my complete bloodwork in the op but i'll just copy and paste the important ones below to make it easier!

RBC 5.4 (ref range: 4.14-5.80 x10E6/uL)

Hematocrit 47.9 (ref range 37.5-51.0 %)

AST 25 (ref range 0-40 IU/L)

ALT 23 (ref range 0-44 IU/L)

Cholesterol 4.28 (ref range: 2.00-4.59 mmol/L)

LDL Cholesterol: 2.53 (ref range 1.50-3.00 mmol/L)

HDL Cholesterol: 1.27 (ref range: >0.99 mmol/L)

testosterone, serum 448 (ref range 264-916 ng/dL)

LH 5.2 (ref range 1.7-8.6 mIU/mL)

FSH 2.2 (ref range 1.5-12.4 mIU/mL)

estradiol 42.4 (ref range 7.6-42.6 pg/mL).... this was the one from the female hormone panel for context
 
Hey oldmusclemike I definitely don't think i'm special and i have a lot to learn from vets such as yourself! My reasoning for having asin as my first choice AI is that from my understanding asin is a suicidal inhibitor so there won't be any e2 rebound when i discontinue its use. Adex, i believe, is a non-suicidal inhibitor so it could cause an e2 rebound when I stop using it. Also from what I researched there's some conflicting information about whether nolvadex and adex can be run together in case of gyno flair ups. Those are the two reasons why I prioritized asin. I just bought adex as an insurance policy incase for some reason I don't respond to asin and my e2 levels skyrocket in which case I would swap asin for adex.
 
hey Megatron28 I posted the links to my complete bloodwork in the op but i'll just copy and paste the important ones below to make it easier!

RBC 5.4 (ref range: 4.14-5.80 x10E6/uL)

Hematocrit 47.9 (ref range 37.5-51.0 %)

AST 25 (ref range 0-40 IU/L)

ALT 23 (ref range 0-44 IU/L)

Cholesterol 4.28 (ref range: 2.00-4.59 mmol/L)

LDL Cholesterol: 2.53 (ref range 1.50-3.00 mmol/L)

HDL Cholesterol: 1.27 (ref range: >0.99 mmol/L)

testosterone, serum 448 (ref range 264-916 ng/dL)

LH 5.2 (ref range 1.7-8.6 mIU/mL)

FSH 2.2 (ref range 1.5-12.4 mIU/mL)

estradiol 42.4 (ref range 7.6-42.6 pg/mL).... this was the one from the female hormone panel for context

Can you post all of your blood work? You links didn't work. None of the images are showing. It looks like you didn't embed them here correctly.

I am a little worried about your lowish TT and your E2 is at the top of the range. What did prolactin come in at and thyroid? I would look into all this a little more before using AAS. There may be an issue.

What time of the day was your blood work drawn? Had uou slept a full 8 hours? Are you eating well?

Are you sure your BF% is where you indicate?
 
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