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Liver Test Results- before and after-
In May, I had bloodwork done. Here are some selected values
GOT 43 (normal range 5-43)
GPT 52 (normal range 5-40)
GGt 34 (normal range 8-70)
In December
GOT 64
GPT 50
GGT 18
My GOT and GPT values are outside the normal range...
So, my GOT has increased roughly 50 percent May-Dec.
Since liver values indicated dead liver cells, my liver has gotten worse since May.
And prior to the May tests, I used anadrol a number of times...a year prior to this my GOT and GPT were the same as the may test.
I used dbol and oral winstrol during the period May-Dec.
I think that perhaps- just maybe- my liver results were caused by the dbol and winstrol.
Oh...my HDL is 28, total cholesterol 237, and triglycerides 193.
Not a good situation- I think years of eggs, etc, and bulking diets have contributed to this.
I am 32.
Need I be concerned here? What can I do to increase HDL and lower total cholesterol(lower LDL and improve my HDL:LDL ratio)?
I have drank heavily at least once a week over the past 4 years...not good, stupid thing to do on gear, but my demons have gotten the better of me. I have not been drinking much at all for the past while, and plan to lay off booze permanently (except for a toast here or there) as I believe it has in part contributed to my liver and cholesterol values.
In May, I had bloodwork done. Here are some selected values
GOT 43 (normal range 5-43)
GPT 52 (normal range 5-40)
GGt 34 (normal range 8-70)
In December
GOT 64
GPT 50
GGT 18
My GOT and GPT values are outside the normal range...
So, my GOT has increased roughly 50 percent May-Dec.
Since liver values indicated dead liver cells, my liver has gotten worse since May.
And prior to the May tests, I used anadrol a number of times...a year prior to this my GOT and GPT were the same as the may test.
I used dbol and oral winstrol during the period May-Dec.
I think that perhaps- just maybe- my liver results were caused by the dbol and winstrol.
Oh...my HDL is 28, total cholesterol 237, and triglycerides 193.
Not a good situation- I think years of eggs, etc, and bulking diets have contributed to this.
I am 32.
Need I be concerned here? What can I do to increase HDL and lower total cholesterol(lower LDL and improve my HDL:LDL ratio)?
I have drank heavily at least once a week over the past 4 years...not good, stupid thing to do on gear, but my demons have gotten the better of me. I have not been drinking much at all for the past while, and plan to lay off booze permanently (except for a toast here or there) as I believe it has in part contributed to my liver and cholesterol values.

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