Been thinking there should be a post that helps guys get prepared for running Tren cycles. Lots of users are all muscle and no brains, so I figured there should be a place that sort of helps them decide what blood work should get done in an effort to be better prepared when making the decision to run the Tren cycle or to wait.
I know I'm missing some things here so please add any and all thoughts on what else would be important to have checked on your blood test prior to running tren. Being safe and prepared is vital to running a successful Tren cycle free of serious side effects.
Please feel free to add other blood values that need to be checked at any time. Remember blood tests are key to truly knowing your body free of guessing.


Liver- Ast(SGOT) and Alt(SGPT), lipids, hematocrit, E2, prolactin.
Check ur liver enzymes. Tren is extremely toxic and if u are already at risk due to health conditions or illnesses u need to know this.
Lipids are huge cuz tren will be harsh on ur cholesterol. If u are already at risk due to u running gear all year long(cruising)or genetic predisposition, you need to know this.
Hematocrit will let u know if ur red blood cell count is high. Tren will also affect this and if u are already running high due to running all year long(cruising) or health conditions you need to know this.
E2 is estradiol and if it is already high then tren will also affect this and you need to know this.
Prolactin is amplified/stimulated/triggered by tren. If u are running high E2 levels then the prolactin caused by Tren will more easily/more likely cause Gyno and possible lactation.
There it is. Just a little bit of reading of what they all mean and why u may need the bloods are all in links I pasted for u.


Liver research:
http://www.hcvanonymous.com/SMF/index.php?topic=2495.0
Lipid research:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipid_profile
Hematocrit research:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hematocrit
E2 research:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estradiol
Prolactin research:
http://www.asrm.org/uploadedFiles/AS...tin_Excess.pdf