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Did you read the article ?I like how the whole article is about steroid abuse but Yates says in it the event was caused by an anti-inflammatory from his doctor![]()
Yes I did read the whole article. That’s why I made that comment.Did you read the article ?
He was bleeding in his stomach after takin an anti inflammatory for 2 years straight, try taking something like ibuprofen at 400mg 3x ed for 2 years.. that shit will burn thru your stomach lining.
Ah then i misunderstood your comment. My mistake.Yes I did read the whole article. That’s why I made that comment.
I was saying it’s funny how they preface it like it’s a precautionary tale of steroid abuse when they weren’t the cause of this specific situation.Ah then i misunderstood your comment. My mistake.
Yeah just me being an assI was saying it’s funny how they preface it like it’s a precautionary tale of steroid abuse when they weren’t the cause of this specific situation.
Oh man no doubt, and hard on the kidneys too.Did you read the article ?
He was bleeding in his stomach after takin an anti inflammatory for 2 years straight, try taking something like ibuprofen at 400mg 3x ed for 2 years.. that shit will burn thru your stomach lining.
Yeah remember Tom Prince talkin about how it killed his kidneys too..Oh man no doubt, and hard on the kidneys too.
Yes spector i remember. As im sure you know and most here do i believe. I have researched this lately, my eGFR went from 80 to 63 so my doctor has sent me to a kidney specialist, i have learned nsaids especially advil and aleeve , asprin too but aspirin is a little more gentle they all restrict blood flow to the kidneys. I have been ordered to take Tylenol only.Yeah remember Tom Prince talkin about how it killed his kidneys too..
Did your doctor run Cystatin-C? This is a bit more accurate for pin pointing kidney damage. Egfr can fluctuate up and down pending dehydration, muscle breakdown, NSAIDS like you said. Were you off of training 3-5 days prior to this test?Yes spector i remember. As im sure you know and most here do i believe. I have researched this lately, my eGFR went from 80 to 63 so my doctor has sent me to a kidney specialist, i have learned nsaids especially advil and aleeve , asprin too but aspirin is a little more gentle they all restrict blood flow to the kidneys. I have been ordered to take Tylenol only.
Yes sir that's what we are doing next, Cystatin, i understand and i worked out hard before the test lol and i really believe i was dehydrated, its harder for me to drink water through these cooler months im working on that, i do believe i will be prepared and have better reading the next test done.Did your doctor run Cystatin-C? This is a bit more accurate for pin pointing kidney damage. Egfr can fluctuate up and down pending dehydration, muscle breakdown, NSAIDS like you said. Were you off of training 3-5 days prior to this test?