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Although blood work is very important for aas uses, its also important to get at least an EKG once year or with your yearly physical. Blood work will be able to determine kidney/liver functions, hemocrit/hemoglobin, clotting factors, and cholesterol etc... But equally important we must consider the risk for myocardiopathy, enlargement/restructuring of heart muscle. This is not just due to aas use, possible gh use, but also just being bigger and heavier person.
A couple easy ways to do that.. EKG, a quick easy non-invasive procedure that could identify any etopic (abnormal) beats or arythmias. Taking one step further one could get an echocardiogram, which Is also non-invasive procedure that can look at how blood flows/determine an malformations and determine your cardiac ejection fraction rate (amt of blood push out of left ventricle into body) which could indicate a failing heart.
Just something for everyone to consider, since I've noticed most members just focusing on blood work. Without a good pump everything else is meaningless.
A couple easy ways to do that.. EKG, a quick easy non-invasive procedure that could identify any etopic (abnormal) beats or arythmias. Taking one step further one could get an echocardiogram, which Is also non-invasive procedure that can look at how blood flows/determine an malformations and determine your cardiac ejection fraction rate (amt of blood push out of left ventricle into body) which could indicate a failing heart.
Just something for everyone to consider, since I've noticed most members just focusing on blood work. Without a good pump everything else is meaningless.
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