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Blood Work Review

Polymerman35

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Hey guys,
First time posting. I am still at novice at this stuff but have done several cycles. I started on TRT and once I got over the fear of the needles i started trying PED's. Anyway I started getting some sides on a tren A (pinned 45 ED) and test-C (200 2x/wk) cycle last summer and bailed out with perfect pct V3 with some HCG and caber and everything was good. Think the problem was higher tren than usual and I didn't have caber on hand...Unfortunately no mid cycle bloodwork.

I injured myself and was out for a few months through the end of summer beginning of fall and really just ate like crap and gained some weight and was sitting around 15-16% body fat starting 2023 off. So starting the year off healthy I am trying to get back down to 10-11% before cycling again. I wake up at 4am 6 days a week to lift and than follow it up with a 1 mile run. Than in the evenings I run 2-4 miles except sundays as my off day from lifting I will run still 5-7 miles. I am sleeping great and feeling awesome. Anyways, 2 weeks ago my nipples have started hurting and been really sensitive and I am not sure whats going on as estrogen looks good and test is low and prolactin looks good to me. I should mention after I stopped my cycle last year I also stopped TRT and have not put anything into my body in almost 7 months so that's why I am wondering if anyone can look at this blood work that knows how to read it and see if anything jumps out.

Thanks

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Bloodwork 2023.webp
 
Hey guys,
First time posting. I am still at novice at this stuff but have done several cycles. I started on TRT and once I got over the fear of the needles i started trying PED's. Anyway I started getting some sides on a tren A (pinned 45 ED) and test-C (200 2x/wk) cycle last summer and bailed out with perfect pct V3 with some HCG and caber and everything was good. Think the problem was higher tren than usual and I didn't have caber on hand...Unfortunately no mid cycle bloodwork.

I injured myself and was out for a few months through the end of summer beginning of fall and really just ate like crap and gained some weight and was sitting around 15-16% body fat starting 2023 off. So starting the year off healthy I am trying to get back down to 10-11% before cycling again. I wake up at 4am 6 days a week to lift and than follow it up with a 1 mile run. Than in the evenings I run 2-4 miles except sundays as my off day from lifting I will run still 5-7 miles. I am sleeping great and feeling awesome. Anyways, 2 weeks ago my nipples have started hurting and been really sensitive and I am not sure whats going on as estrogen looks good and test is low and prolactin looks good to me. I should mention after I stopped my cycle last year I also stopped TRT and have not put anything into my body in almost 7 months so that's why I am wondering if anyone can look at this blood work that knows how to read it and see if anything jumps out.

Thanks

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What I see in the blood work is you have a low immune system and high cortisol. Seems your body is not fighting sickness and you're inflamed.

You have some health issues, seems you need to use something for your organs to clean things out like n2guard for a month and retest again.

I would say you need to take more time off also, only lift and train 4 days per week and take more rest.
 
your bloods way off wtf! put up a LOG journal right now so we can see whats up
 
without a LOG journal I cant judge your bloods

you have clearly a training issue and diet issue
 
please share your log journal NOW we want to see why such a problem
 
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