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Blood work Results

water buffalo

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Last January cycle:

Test Prop- 150 mg EOD 6weeks
D-bol- 20 mg 3weeks

PCT- Unleashed,PostCycle,Sustain Alpha for 4-weeks
Adex .5mg eod for 2 weeks and 0.5mg every third day for 2 more weeks. Here's some of my recent blood test.....

Test level- 14 NMOL/L
Estradiol- 50 PMOL/L

(33yrs old)

Any thoughts or comments Re: the blood work would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
Estro looks good. I always forget the non american numbers for T (not ngs) I think it's a tenth but I'll wait till I double check.

TAT! Come on in here.

Anyway, remember that UNLEASHED will only increase the amount of FREE T that you have. So if total T is really low...well, there's not much you can do about that except wait.

A little HCG or HMG would have been a good idea to get a head start -- especially with that much test and dbol. Now, you'll just have to wait to get back up and a more accurate reading.
 
Okay, back from the reference book. The normal range for men is 14-35 in that wacky gauge you wacky cannucks use. (j/k) So...you're at the low end of normal. Probably around 200.
 
Okay, back from the reference book. The normal range for men is 14-35 in that wacky gauge you wacky cannucks use. (j/k) So...you're at the low end of normal. Probably around 200.

Glad you got the ref book cause I was taking a stab at my conversion.
 
403 ng/dl for test, 14 pg/ml for oestradiol.

It is all normal.

This is the other thing that I think you lads don't realise, it is better to look at ALL the blood results, not just one or two in isolation as if there is an issue, it is a pattern that is looked for, not just the one or two numbers.
 
Okay, back from the reference book. The normal range for men is 14-35 in that wacky gauge you wacky cannucks use. (j/k) So...you're at the low end of normal. Probably around 200.


That wacky range is the SI units that everyone in the world uses, with the exception of you Yanks.

That is a HRT replacement range used by commercial clinics, not a clinical/medical range.

Most use 10-35 nmol/L or something close to that.
 
That wacky range is the SI units that everyone in the world uses, with the exception of you Yanks.

That is a HRT replacement range used by commercial clinics, not a clinical/medical range.

Most use 10-35 nmol/L or something close to that.

Yeah, and maybe some day the rest of you guys will get with feet and inches and faranheit, as it should be. :artist: And while I'm at it, I want my quarts back.

Anyway, the reference I have is 14-38 as normal, not HRT. But just as in the States, "normal" varies. Some say 200-1000ngs while the place that does my blood uses a more narrow range -- 350-850. (I've registered"high" a few times. Oops). So it's a bit subjective it seems.

Anyway, WB, nothing to worry about. You may be a bit on the low end, but it's nothing to worry about. The PCT is working and your T will probably continue to come up.
 
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