NAC is the only liver supp I take.Numbers are always in range.
Lol OP is tripping..
I remember my first cycle
There was a guy here with enzymes around 1,000.
PMcris had a chunk of his liver taken out due to an adenoma.. Op, chill out lol
I'm the first one to justify my aas usage or semi regular binge drinking. (Asshole I know ). And say things a aren't that bad I have never seen my levels thatttttt far out from "normal "
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If we didn't make mistakes we wouldn't learn anything.
No one has done more stupid shit than I have.
Well I decided it was time to come off everything and clean out get my health right.... haven't felt right in a while and haven't been taking care of myself (binge drinking on the weekends , blasting gear shit diet)
I knew that my lipid profile would be off because I had just gotten off cycle but my doctors eyes almost bugged out of her head and said that I need to see a liver specialist IMMEDIATELY my levels are TERRIBLE AND IF I DONT MAKE A DRASTIC CHANGE RIGHT NOW IM HEADED FOR A LIVER TRANSPLANT
NORM
AST 121. 10-40.
ALT 302 9-46
LD 234. 100-220
She said that she ran a secondary test which shows all normal range which is my only saving grace because had they been off I would be in the "critical" zone
OBVIOUSLY IM SCARED SHITLESS.
any of you Bros been that high before? ANY EXPERIENCES ARE APPRECIATED
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My friend had liver values over 300 from too much anadrol. It will correct itself.
Doctors have no education on AAS. My surgeon told me her whole AAS education consisted of 10 minutes. Don't stress over it.
This isn't meant to be a smart ass comment, it's meant to be teaching moment.
Holla' you've been a member here way too long to know better...what I mean is, you obviously don't bother to get regular or even semi-regular blood work done. If you're going to play the game, do it right!
JJ let's not treat it as nothing. The younger members just getting into this as well as some vets need to get their blood work much more often than they do and Life Line Screening just not as often.
It never seems to change...people will spend hundreds if not thousands on AAS, GH, etc. but won't spend a small amount on blood work or take the time to do it.
My wife was told by her doc a year ago, because of liver enzymes on a blood test, to stop drinking. I got some synthergine, she took that for only three months out of the last year. She had blood work done again in June(one year later from same Doc), her enzymes were way better, lol. I immediately bought a couple month supply for both of us when I heard that. That's the ONLY thing I can attribute that change to, synthergine.
Truth man. Admiringly the further along I got the more and more lazy and dependent I got on the shit. I went from one extreme to the other and it's not good at all.
I had every excuse in the books to "stay on , not get blood work regularly (live in my and you ant order it) and party. Cause I saw everyone else doing it.
This is when bad shit happens to ppl and they you are reading the horror stories. Because guys keep pushing it.
I don't even look good for what I was taking , basically turned into everything I despised as a natty guy who killed himself every day.
Im going to change for the better for sure
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Thanks for understanding what I was trying to say...I don't want to bash anyone and most of all, I don't want to come on here anymore and hear about something bad happening to someone regarding their health!
This isn't meant to be a smart ass comment, it's meant to be teaching moment.
Holla' you've been a member here way too long to know better...what I mean is, you obviously don't bother to get regular or even semi-regular blood work done. If you're going to play the game, do it right!
JJ let's not treat it as nothing. The younger members just getting into this as well as some vets need to get their blood work much more often than they do and Life Line Screening just not as often.
It never seems to change...people will spend hundreds if not thousands on AAS, GH, etc. but won't spend a small amount on blood work or take the time to do it.
Did you consume any alcohol in the days leading to the blood test?
I've had levels like that, but it was 2 days after binge drinking a long time ago.
Levels went back to normal within 6-7 days and remained fine.
Alcoholics levels are in the thousands, not hundreds by the way.
Your lived is a powerful regenerative organ and will bounce back just fine.
Drink plenty of water, stop 17aa orals, Tren, lower Test to HRT levels, TUDCA, lemon juice, NAC, milk thistle daily.