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How long before blood work looks normal after cycle?
I have a company blood test coming up and on that test they are looking at the basics but with me being on some Test and Tren just now my levels will be higher that’s normal... the test is in about three weeks..
How long would it take for my blood levels to drop to normal-ish range after my last pin?
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I would say it depends on what your cycle was, how long, doses, organ support etc...and genetics.
For me, some values regulate easy in 3-4 weeks while others take a bit longer.
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I have about 4-5 weeks if I don’t pin my next... what markers have you found are slow to recover?
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Originally Posted by
Brassmonkey
I have about 4-5 weeks if I don’t pin my next... what markers have you found are slow to recover?
I encourage you consider a phlembotomy. The gear is saturated in your blood. Donate.
You can also do a CBC & CMP thru Privatemdlabs for maybe $50.
I can't imagine they're testing for anything much outside of narcotics. Maybe proteins in the urine I don't know. With some jobs it's pertinent to know if you have high BP or you have Diabetes due to the risk of a seizure.
Last edited by Riggs; 05-28-2021 at 08:29 PM.
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I have about 4-5 weeks if I don’t pin my next... what markers have you found are slow to recover?
Man that's gonna vary greatly from individual to individual. My Kidneys take a while to bounce back.
Even on cycle, markers affected on my CBC panel, aren't too far outta range. Just had bloods done 4 weeks ago.
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How long before blood work looks normal after cycle?
Originally Posted by
Riggs
Man that's gonna vary greatly from individual to individual. My Kidneys take a while to bounce back.
Even on cycle, markers affected on my CBC panel, aren't too far outta range. Just had bloods done 4 weeks ago.
I agree with this. Most values for me bounce back quick! Kidneys take some time. That’s why I don’t cycle back to back and give my body time to not on regulate, but breathe.
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What makes you think they test specifically for Anabolic steroids? That's extremely rare and extremely expensive.
Biggest factor is the ester...these are the most common among ugl's.
Acetate
Propionate
Phenylpropionate
Enanthate
Cypionate
Hexabenzycarbionate
Bol - Undecylenate
Decanoate
Undecanoate
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They aren’t testing for steroids but they are testing 20 basic makers including red and white cell count, hemoglobin, cloresterol etc.. they aren’t test for AS but they will see my jacked levels... I don’t want them thinking I have some medical condition
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I love this topic...here's some interesting & helpful info on the subject.
Steroid esters are made up of the steroid molecule with a carbon chain attached to it. This carbon chain determines the half-life of the steroid, and solubility in the bloodstream. Each ester contains a different number of carbon atoms, and this is what sets them apart from one another.
Acetate-2 carbon ester
Propionate-3 carbon ester
Hexanoate-6 carbon ester
Enanthate-7 carbon ester
Cypionate-8 carbon ester
Decanoate-10 carbon ester
Undecanoate-11 carbon ester
The more carbon atoms present within the ester, the less soluble the steroid is in the blood stream, and this causes the half-life to be higher than with an ester with fewer carbon atoms.
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Ok, so before I started this stack (ripfast 300) I was running a cruse dose of test so I know my hormones will be jacked, however I haven’t had a blood test since before my previous cycle about 8 months back.. looks like I will just have to get bloods done to find out what I am dealing with here.. slightly elevated ranges is manageable and not exactly uncommon but if I am way over it will be an issue.
I haven’t done a full blood screen during a cycle yet only a hormone check so I am in new territory, if you guys don’t have any info a mid cycle blood work then I can’t even guess what I could be dealing with (although I know everyone is different).
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