Good to see lipids and other health markers bouncing back so quickly. That was my experience as well, as soon as I came off the Tren, which always has an unfavorable effect on lipids.
I wouldn't worry about the slightly elevated ALT. AST and ALT are often slightly elevated in weight-trained athletes, with no ill effects:
To investigate the effect of intensive muscular exercise (weightlifting) on clinical chemistry parameters reflecting liver function in healthy men.Fifteen healthy men, used to moderate physical activity not including weightlifting, performed an 1 h long ...
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Your iron levels are slightly high out of range. I know the Life Extension multi-vitamins don't include iron. Do you supplement with iron at all, or just eat a lot of red meat? Personally I am trying to bring up my iron and ferritin levels, as both are on the low end of the range, which has negative health effects. Although that does help keep my hematocrit and hemoglobin levels within range, which I am going to have to watch as I raise my iron and ferritin levels. TRT and steroid use is always a balancing act.