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xsnrg

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I just had some blood work done and the HDL came back 0.31 and the LDL 5.8 Cholesterol was 6.7 This blood test was done near the end of a 8 week 100mg/day of anadrol.Would I expect to see this with anadrol use?Also what are some things I can do to get levels more reasonable?
 
xsnrg said:
I just had some blood work done and the HDL came back 0.31 and the LDL 5.8 Cholesterol was 6.7 This blood test was done near the end of a 8 week 100mg/day of anadrol.Would I expect to see this with anadrol use?Also what are some things I can do to get levels more reasonable?


if these are actually your numbers, you are apparantly not a human, and therefore are to be commended for learning to write our english language so expertly. :worried:

kidding aside, I could have almost bought into a fractional hdl number, but you would have had high or normal choles & ldl to go with that. these are probably calculated ratios not raw numbers.

check these and/or post the reference range's from the lab report (& tell us where they are from - country & lab )
 
Im from Canada,and the Ref.Range is HDL>1.4 LDL <3.4 Choiesterol <6.2 and all in units of mmol/L
 
xsnrg said:
Im from Canada,and the Ref.Range is HDL>1.4 LDL <3.4 Choiesterol <6.2 and all in units of mmol/L


ohhhhhhhhhh....

looks like a typical anavar or anadrol hyperlipidemia clusterfuck (your reference ranges x about 30 maps to our numbers).

the good news is that the hdl numbers do bounce back after cessation of use. rather than try to rehash, there's plenty of threads to search here. (cholesterol, cardiovascular, drveejay (a user), policosanol, inositol hexanicotinate, noflush niacin, olive oil)

in addtion to above, stay with a low fat diet, only from olive oil, natural peanut butter (NOT skippys etc with trans fats), peanuts/walnuts etc, lots of running or other aerobic activity. all these are effective in raising hdl.

within 4-6 weeks you should be close to normal again.

in the meantime, take garlic extract pills (kyolic). these have been shown to act as quasi-substitute HDL, flushing bad fats from your blood as the HDL would. (search garlic too now that i think of it)

if you decide (or yur doc gives you) any statin drugs, be sure to also take co-q10 supplements to offset/prevent the negative muscle effects.
 
Thanks for the Help geoboy,so I guess my fast food days are numbered.O'well,knew it was getting time to change diet.
 
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