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Comprehending blood work?

Zell959

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So guys, I've got a cycle coming up and between using stronger AAS than in the past and the number of ancillaries I'm employing, I'd like to get bloodwork done post-cycle in the name of caution.

But the thing is, I've seen bloodwork results posted and they're absolute gibberish to me. Even when provided with a normal range, I wouldn't know what to do if I fell outside of the range because I have not idea the importance of the things measured.

Finding info on chemicals, stacks, etc. is easy, but has anyone found an explination of bloodwork in layman's terms? I've tried pubmed, but it's hard to pic through the thousands of things that pop up when you type "lipids" or "complete blood count".

Text or hyperlink, anything you guys got, I'd really appreciate it.
 
Zell959 said:
So guys, I've got a cycle coming up and between using stronger AAS than in the past and the number of ancillaries I'm employing, I'd like to get bloodwork done post-cycle in the name of caution.

But the thing is, I've seen bloodwork results posted and they're absolute gibberish to me. Even when provided with a normal range, I wouldn't know what to do if I fell outside of the range because I have not idea the importance of the things measured.

Finding info on chemicals, stacks, etc. is easy, but has anyone found an explination of bloodwork in layman's terms? I've tried pubmed, but it's hard to pic through the thousands of things that pop up when you type "lipids" or "complete blood count".

Text or hyperlink, anything you guys got, I'd really appreciate it.

Your doc can tell you the results of your blood tests as comprehensive as they may be. Liver, kidney, enzymes, test prod. etc...it's all there for him to see
 
Zell959 said:
So guys, I've got a cycle coming up and between using stronger AAS than in the past and the number of ancillaries I'm employing, I'd like to get bloodwork done post-cycle in the name of caution.

But the thing is, I've seen bloodwork results posted and they're absolute gibberish to me. Even when provided with a normal range, I wouldn't know what to do if I fell outside of the range because I have not idea the importance of the things measured.

Finding info on chemicals, stacks, etc. is easy, but has anyone found an explination of bloodwork in layman's terms? I've tried pubmed, but it's hard to pic through the thousands of things that pop up when you type "lipids" or "complete blood count".

Text or hyperlink, anything you guys got, I'd really appreciate it.

Any MD can decipher a basic blood panel.

Do you have insurance or is this being done on the lo-lo?

Why do you want to decipher them yourself when a doc can do it for you?




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Zell959 said:
So guys, I've got a cycle coming up and between using stronger AAS than in the past and the number of ancillaries I'm employing, I'd like to get bloodwork done post-cycle in the name of caution.


Text or hyperlink, anything you guys got, I'd really appreciate it.

This may help a little as an example:

http://www.bodybuildingforyou.com/health-nutrition/its-in-your-blood-1.htm
http://www.bodybuildingforyou.com/health-nutrition/its-in-your-blood-2.htm

Here's an explanation of a bunch of the categories:

http://www.workcare.com/clsupp_res_1.htm
 
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