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  • Blood test results after 47 weeks of Fina

    Week 21:

    Blood Test Results after 21 weeks of Fina

    SUpps: Running 250mg Test, 100mg Fina ED, 25mcgs T3/day.

    R-ALA, NAC, and 4 weeks on/4 weeks off spurts of Tylers was used while on as well.


    AST(SGOT) 72 Normal Range: 2-50

    ALT(SGPT) 78 Normal Range: 2-60

    ALK(Phos) 59 Normal Range: 20-125

    Albumin: 5.2 Normal Range: 3.7 - 5.1


    THYROID:


    T4, Total: 5.0 Range: 4.5-12.5

    T3, up-take: 47% Normal: 27.8-40.7

    T4, Free(Calculated): 2.4 Normal: 1.6-3.7

    T4, Free(Non-dyalisis): 2.1 Normal: 0.8-1.5

    TSH: 1.8 Normal 0.4-5.5


    KIDNEYS:


    BUN: 19 Normal: 7-25

    Creatinine: 1.3 Normal: 0.5-1.4

    BUN/Cr Ratio: 14.6 Normal: 6-25



    Blood test results for Week 47:

    Supps: Running 250mg Test, 100mg Fina ED, 50mcgs T3/day.

    R-ALA, NAC, and 4 weeks on/4 weeks off spurts of Tylers was used while on as well. AS well as lots and lots of garlic.

    This time I also included a lipid/chol panel.

    Results should be in in 5 days. stay tuned


    Week 47:

    Week 47.

    Was using 50mcg T3 and 100mg Fina ED and 250-300mg Tes/ED Plus liquidex.


    Chemistry:

    AST(SGOT) 42 U/L (Range 2 - 50)

    ALT(SGPT) 38 U/L (Range 2- 60)

    ALK PHOSP 45 U/L (Range 20 - 125)

    ToT. Bili 0.9 (MG/DL) (Range 0.2 -1 .5)

    Tot. Prot 7.6 (G/DL) (Range 6.0-8.3)

    Albumin 5.3 *(G/DL) (Range 3.7 - 5.1)

    Globulin 2.4 (G/DL) (Range 2.2 4.2)

    A/G Ratio 2.2 *(0.8 -2.0)

    Glucose: 75 (Normal 65-109)mg/dl

    Kidneys:


    BUN: 18 (Normal 7-25)mg/dl

    Creatinine: 1.1 (Normal 0.5-1.4)mg/dl

    BUN/CR = 16.4 (Normal 6-25)


    Cholesterol and Lipids:

    Cholesterol(Total): 226 mg/dl Normal < 200
    Triglycerides(Total): 87 Normal <150
    HDL: 10 mg/dl
    LDL: 199mg/dl
    LDL/HDL = 19.9:1

    Chol/LDL Ratio = 22.6 (Normal 0-5)

    Thyroid Panel:

    T3, Total....78 ng/dl (Normal 60-181)
    TSH-----------1.1 uiU/ml (Normal 0.4-5.5)


    Conclusions:

    CHolesterol is obviously in bad shape(To be expected...I was running FIna after all, which is very androgenic). Yet all my liver and kidney values fell well within healthy markersto healthy markers. Now, its Its time to go low dose Test and let my cholesterol re-normalize.

    Interesting to note that when I increased my T3 dosage to 25mgs/day to 50mcgs/day, TSH values fell accordingly. From 1.8 to 1,1.

    These two lab test demolish the Fina myth that its both hard on the liver and the kidneys. Trenbolone is only bad for your cholesterol levels.

    This marks my end of my 48 week stint with Test/Fina.

    Fonz

  • #2
    good to hear!!!
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    • #3
      Very good news....

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Fonz

        These two lab test demolish the Fina myth that its both hard on the liver and the kidneys. Trenbolone is only bad for your cholesterol levels.

        This marks my end of my 48 week stint with Test/Fina.

        Fonz
        Lets All Run Fina for a Year ! er Not

        Thats a dangerous statement to make. Too many idiots/newbs that will try it. This is not for the average user or even abuser lol.

        glad to hear you're doing ok though man....

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        • #5
          What's the point in running it that long anyway

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          • #6
            lol

            lol,

            with an HDL of 10, ask any cardiologist... you're not far from the grave. the lowest hdl i've ever seen of a non steroid user was 21. you're cholesterol/hdl ratio is a very important determinant of at what rate you'll develop atherosclerosis and if you'll have a heart attack.

            now you're encouraging other people to follow in your footsteps... congratultions.


            dick

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            • #7
              Glad I wasn't the first to say it but why run Fina for 47 weeks at 100MG ED?

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              • #8
                Fonz,

                What were your gains and did they continue throughout the whole period of the cycle without ever stopping?
                Beauty is only skin deep - unless you have some good muscle underneath.
                Then it goes much deeper.

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                • #9
                  very good news

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                  • #10
                    Re: Blood test results after 47 weeks of Fina

                    Originally posted by Fonz
                    These two lab test demolish the Fina myth that its both hard on the liver and the kidneys. Trenbolone is only bad for your cholesterol levels.
                    That’s a pretty broad statement. Remember that these are only your individual test results – I can assure you that my kidney values weren’t so stellar.

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                    • #11
                      That is also saying screw my heart, as long as my livers and kidneys function then I will be OK. You heart is the most important muscle in your body.

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                      • #12
                        Re: lol

                        Originally posted by DickRenegade
                        with an HDL of 10, ask any cardiologist... you're not far from the grave. the lowest hdl i've ever seen of a non steroid user was 21. you're cholesterol/hdl ratio is a very important determinant of at what rate you'll develop atherosclerosis and if you'll have a heart attack.
                        I have to agree. An HDL that low is a major cause for concern.

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                        • #13
                          good to hear your ok on it, except that you see the cholesterol levels a bit high...at 47 weeks is just way too much...

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                          • #14
                            Now start taking the large doses of niacin and determine if that brings the HDL to normal...
                            the information given here is from a fictitous image of false creation and does not exist! I have majical powers too.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by intense
                              Now start taking the large doses of niacin and determine if that brings the HDL to normal...
                              I don’t know if that was meant to be an off-color joke, but niacin is one of the rare water-soluble vitamins that has the potential for toxicity.

                              It becomes a problem when your body is taking it in faster than it can dispose of an excess of it. This condition is virtually impossible with niacin from regular food, but can easily occur with mega-doses of niacin supplements.

                              It usually starts with a very flush look to the skin and an uncomfortable itching feeling, almost like sunburn, and can ultimately lead to brain dysfunction.

                              Yes, bumping up niacin is a good idea, if your cholesterol profile is bad, just don’t go too crazy with it.

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