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Past AAS use affect ability to be kidney donor?

chris3737z

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I may be donating a kidney to my father in the next few months. If I'm a match, I will not hesitate to donate. However, I have completed three cycles, the last one being three years ago. The first was 500mg Test E for 10wks, the second was 100mg Prop and 75mg Tren Ace EOD with a T3 taper for 6wks., and the third was 500mg Test E and 400mg EQ for 12 wks. Proper PCT was included in all of them. The only sides I experiences was some acne and a little grouchiness on tren. Diet and workouts were spot on and I made good progress. I have continued working out and eating well, with the exception of the past semester. The reason I have not done AAS in three years is that working out has not been at the top of my priority list, even though I have continued to do so. I have also had source issues.

I am going to be completely honest with the doctors when they're testing me for a match and will obviously listen to them.
I don't meet with them for about a month, so I was wondering if you could help answer some questions in the mean time. I was wondering if the previous use would affect my ability to donate. I am also curious to see if one day, long after recovery, I would be able to do low amounts of test, primo, var, or eq? Will I even be able to do HRT when I'm older? Again, this will not affect my decision and I will obviously listen to the doctors, but I'm just curious while waiting. I do know that the remaining kidney is supposed to enlarge so that it performs approximately 80% of the function that two kidneys previously performed. I also know that within 6 weeks, donors can typically perform intense exercise (although not heavy contact sports).

I am just now beginning my research into this, so feel free to refer me to articles, studies, etc. Thanks!
 
I don't see why that would matter. All that matters is that your kidney functions well and that it matches.

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Im with these guys, i think you dont have shit to worry about.... besides the transplant itself of course.

Goodluck to both you and your father. :jenscat
 
I'm sorry for the late reply, I've been out of town. And thanks for the input! I'm more optomistic about being able to donate now. As for the second part of the question, do you think I will ever be able to do AAS again in the future (long after recovery)?
 
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