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Osta Blood Work Results!

Gamer2Be08

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BUMP, I know peeps are interested!
 
what are your stats?
previous cycles?
what were your previous bloods results?
Whats calculated free testosterone?

Am interested bro just want to know what we are comparing this to.
Previous cycles
 
what are your stats?
previous cycles?
what were your previous bloods results?
Whats calculated free testosterone?

Am interested bro just want to know what we are comparing this to.
Previous cycles

Need previous blood work results to compare for sure or were totally blind lol. Intrested too.

Harry
 
How much did you run?

For how long?

How many days after your last dose you get the blood result taken?

These are very important questions.

AST was moderately high but 41 could be normal. An elevated aspartate aminotransferase would be an indication of liver damage.

It did not affect HDL which is nice. Every oral I have used did.

Your LDL is moderately high and IMO that is not a problem on that.

Your test levels were 457. This could be good, or bad. I do not know the half life of Osta. The test levels could have been elevated due to that, but your LH levels look good which shows you were not suppressed.

Overall, I would say the blood work looks fine. If the liver values were significantly elevated and your LH levels were low then I would be concerned.

Thanks for posting.
 
This is not my BW.
Someone off of prohormone forum with Patrick Arnold.
The Op was running osta at 25mg per day and he was on week 5.

Patrick Arnold before the op posted BW swore the Op would be suppressed with osta, especially at 25mg..
After BW was posted, Patrick Arnold took back his comment and said the Op did not look suppressed at all, which surprised him.

If op was suppressed, his LH levels would have been below the scale and not as high as his was.
 
Yeah looks like there's some liver damage going on. Throw in milk thistle. And there's no figures for estradiol?
 
Yeah looks like there's some liver damage going on. Throw in milk thistle. And there's no figures for estradiol?

His estradiol was heightened, but it is unlikely to be caused by the Osta if most of his other numbers were normal.

Hell, how do you know osta caused his liver values to be heightened??
 
I'm not saying I know for sure, but being a biological major I have a little insight. If your on that forum ask him if he was on creatine at all because that could have caused it. Just saying its worth noting that he had heightened liver damage. Can't really tell much until more tests are done by others.
 
I'm not saying I know for sure, but being a biological major I have a little insight. If your on that forum ask him if he was on creatine at all because that could have caused it. Just saying its worth noting that he had heightened liver damage. Can't really tell much until more tests are done by others.

Heightened liver enzymes could be caused by diet, stress, high protein consumption...
 
High amounts of protein, ill diet and stress all contribute to liver damage too though. Could be anything man. S-4 didn't have any affect on liver though right? Couldn't be much worse than s-4 but I think the sarm compound 7 or something caused liver damage in a clinical trial so could be possible.
 
Thats not even that high of an AST level. Could be from anything. He could have even worked out super hard before getting the blood work done. Ive heard even that can raise the number alittle. I wouldnt blame OSTA with no evidence. Maybe if he doesnt drink and doesnt run other orals ever and if the number was higher.
 
High amounts of protein, ill diet and stress all contribute to liver damage too though. Could be anything man. S-4 didn't have any affect on liver though right? Couldn't be much worse than s-4 but I think the sarm compound 7 or something caused liver damage in a clinical trial so could be possible.

You worry too much :)..

Thats not good for your liver enzymes lol
 
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