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aight guys,,,test results got me nervous.....

razrshrp

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as many of u remember i went about 2 1/2 wks ago to dr for full blood /urine work,,,,dr calls me a couple of days ago needs me to come in asap(the 19th) she says my liver is fkd,,,,possible hep..wouldnt be specific on a,b,or c but either way its got my head all fucked up. ive heard that win can send false hep results,,is this possible??? ive never ,,EVER been unclean in anyway shape or form
 
razrshrp said:
as many of u remember i went about 2 1/2 wks ago to dr for full blood /urine work,,,,dr calls me a couple of days ago needs me to come in asap(the 19th) she says my liver is fkd,,,,possible hep..wouldnt be specific on a,b,or c but either way its got my head all fucked up. ive heard that win can send false hep results,,is this possible??? ive never ,,EVER been unclean in anyway shape or form

Dude, use some capitalization and punctuation so that we can understand what you are saying.

Why would you doc not be specific on the type of hepatitis? Also you could have toxic hepatitis from stanozolol or whatever you are taking. I haven't heard of false hepatitis results so I will defer that to someone else. And come on, seriously you never drink alcohol? Have you taken tylenol recently? Or have a vicodin habit that could be screwing your liver?

I'm not saying you do, but you can be honest about whatever you think might be causing those numbers.
 
Don't forget that after IV drug use, sex is one of the most common ways for hepatitis B and C to be transmitted. However, it is most likely that he is referring to plain hepatitis (liver inflammation) induced by alcohol and/or drugs including most oral A.A.S.
 
stop the winny immediately! i think that's what's causing your values to be fkd. it should be out of your system in a few days and give your body a break with everything for a week or so and get it checked out again. if it returns to normal - then - you'll be fine and stay away from winny or use lower levels. also, you could have got hep from unprotected sex, blood transfusion, dirty needles, etc. if none of that applies, then most likely (if not a drug habit either) the winny.
 
Your doc should be bound by a confidentiality binder, so I would consider tellin the truth. Feel it out. Bloodwork is damn expensive without a scrip on an insurance plan. It may be hard to justify more tests in only a few weeks "just because."

I can tell you that my lipid values and CRP was totally fucked when I was on cycle a while back. Fortunately I have access to testing equipment so I can screen myself. Being off a year, everything is now normal.

I wouldn't panic just yet.
 
First off...hep a,b or c is detected by anit-bodies built to fight the virus. Yes its a virus. He most likely means that your AST, ALT and bilirubin are extremely elevated (which are enzymes that detox the body). He is right to tell you to come right in because you are probably surpassing your liver's limits with the gear. He can't give you logical information if he is unaware of you taking toxic substances. Tell him straight up and he will tell you straight up what is happening.
 
jumpshot said:
Your doc should be bound by a confidentiality binder, so I would consider tellin the truth. Feel it out. Bloodwork is damn expensive without a scrip on an insurance plan. It may be hard to justify more tests in only a few weeks "just because."
not true. that confidentiality rule does not apply if the doc suspects illegal drug abuse. he can flag your file and your insurance could drop you. think REAL hard before telling him...you could just say you're taking one of the legal "pro"steroids that are 17aa - superdrol, epidrol, pheraplex are all strong 17aa's that could easily cause the elevated enzymes you apparently have...
 
todoveritas said:
Don't forget that after IV drug use, sex is one of the most common ways for hepatitis B and C to be transmitted. However, it is most likely that he is referring to plain hepatitis (liver inflammation) induced by alcohol and/or drugs including most oral A.A.S.

Plain hep? Never heard of it as plain hep.
 
manboy said:
First off...hep a,b or c is detected by anit-bodies built to fight the virus. Yes its a virus. He most likely means that your AST, ALT and bilirubin are extremely elevated (which are enzymes that detox the body). He is right to tell you to come right in because you are probably surpassing your liver's limits with the gear. He can't give you logical information if he is unaware of you taking toxic substances. Tell him straight up and he will tell you straight up what is happening.


You are correct but when your LFTs are up the suspect hep and then run furthur tests.
 
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