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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards / Steroids Info & Hardcore / Help with blood values...
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on: March 31, 2013, 09:56:44 AM
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Hey guys,
Please help me understand if I am way off or am I still Ok with the values:
RBC (red bloodcell count) 5,98 to be between 4,2-5,9 HCT (haematokrit) 0,547 to be between 0,42-0,51 LDL (cholesterine) 4,36 to be between 0-3,36 Testosterone 55,1 to be between 9,91-52,4
AST 58 to be between 0-37 ALT 73 to be between 0-40 CK 668 to be between 24-195 Kreatinin 102 to be between 53-100
The last four I understand can be high if you had you blood test done after a workout, especially CK and Kreatinin. AST and ALT I am not sure about but usually.
I am around 8% body fat, working out regularly 3-4 times a week. I am 38. I have been cruising on testo for the last two years 250mg a week. Last cycle about fur months ago with some primo and tren.
All the first values are just above what is the higher limit of normal. But LDL is very strange (but as stated in a previous post it could be genetic) cause I am eating healthy, working out, etc.
Please help me evaluate this. I have seen two doctors but the first thing was: steroids... workout... blah blah blah... So I am still searching.
Thanks
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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards / Steroids Info & Hardcore / High LDL values on a strict diet and low test?
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on: March 13, 2013, 01:55:48 AM
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Just got my blood values back. Seems like my LDL values are way to high. (4,36 mmol/l where the highest value should be 3,36).
I work out regularly, at least 4 times a week. I have a very strict diet. Mostly protein based (meat) with vegetables. No bread, no diaries, no fats besides Omega3. Although, due to my job I tend to eat somewhat irregularly. I use supplements, protein, glutamine and vitamins. Some days more shakes, than others... Sometimes bars... But I wouldn´t say that it is more or less then before. I believe I am more strict on diet than ever.
I use 250 mg Test a week.
So guess my surprise when the doctor recommended low fat diet due to elevated LDL levels.
What could be the reason?
Thanks.
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