Re: My bloodwork on heavy cycle
I'm no expert in AAS bro but I would say the more important thing is do your levels return to normal off cycle. The elevated urea is a sign of decreased kidney function but could also be due to other factors like dehydration, etc. From a med standpoint thats kind of the trick. Putting all the puzzle pieces together, considering differentials, and doing follow ups. I have the problem of kind having to do that myself and with your guys help because, doing what I do, I can't walk into the doc show him my labs, tell him what Ive been doing, and ask for follow on tests.
I'm no expert in AAS bro but I would say the more important thing is do your levels return to normal off cycle. The elevated urea is a sign of decreased kidney function but could also be due to other factors like dehydration, etc. From a med standpoint thats kind of the trick. Putting all the puzzle pieces together, considering differentials, and doing follow ups. I have the problem of kind having to do that myself and with your guys help because, doing what I do, I can't walk into the doc show him my labs, tell him what Ive been doing, and ask for follow on tests.
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