Tweeti dunno bro....i know some1 here knows but i don't remember his screen name, he is a doctor or paramedic or some shit like that....
TweetI must be phucked in the head for thinking this but it just goes to show how addictive use can be. But here’s my story. I’ve been dealing with a liver condition since 1996. Never had any complications until 1999 when I had a physical. My Liver Function Test (LFT) was through the roof. Off the charts – into the 1000s. Since then, I’ve been seeing a gastroenterologist for my liver. Long story short…I’m still seeing one and get my LFT performed monthly. I had to cut a tren/prop cycle about 5 weeks ago short because my LFTs were starting to climb again. I’ve been off since and I’m near the end of my PCT. My question is this – and I’m confident about what kind of answer I’ll get but I’m throwing it out regardless – is there any thing you could recommend that I could take that won’t have a significant impact upon my LFTs?
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Tweeti dunno bro....i know some1 here knows but i don't remember his screen name, he is a doctor or paramedic or some shit like that....
Tweetthats a tough one bro seeing that everyones liver is different. test and eq for me does nothin much to my liver but that doesn't mean it won't for u. especially if u have had liver problems before
TweetDefinately no orals. Testosterone and Deca only would probably be the safest. I also understand that too much protein can be hard on the liver and kidneys. Ask your doc and see what he has to say about that..
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TweetMy doc realizes that I'm into weight training and understands my diet. He's very responsive and helpful. I've aked about the high protein levels and he says it shouldn't cause that much of an increase in my LFTs.Originally Posted by Got Gear?
So you're recommending a test and deca cycle? What about EQ? I've always wanted to do some.
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TweetI reccomed test and deca becasue it's known that these compounds have little effect on the liver. I would imagine that EQ would be in the same boat, but EQ is relatively new to the world of AAS were Deca has been around for 40+ years.Originally Posted by Iron_Gook
EQ "probably" won't harm the liver at all, wereas Deca definately won't.
I would also reccomend you stick to human grade grear.
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TweetThanks GG for your candid response. I'll have to take your recommendations into consideration for my next cycle.Originally Posted by Got Gear?
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Tweetcyp/enath and deca. No orals. I agree with GG.
Some doctors don't understand AAS and the impacts that they can make on liver values. I would be cautious in asking yours about that subject. Most doctors just imediatly say "Steroids are very bad" before you can even get a question asked.
Tweetjust be careful bro, i would run low level test and deca or eq.
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TweetI was just getting ready to ask the same question...anyone know if GH will increase liver enzymes?
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Tweetgood question! i never heard of it doing it, not sure tho.
TweetIG, bro, take care of yourself, if you insist on running more cycles, I absoloutely agree with GG. Deca and test are your best bet. Please be careful.
TweetI'm taking it very slowly...but I am seriously considering the advice posted on the thread by GG and yourself on running a little deca with some test at maybe HRT levels. EQ is another option but who knows. I'm doing more research first...then I'll make a decision.Originally Posted by Sven
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Tweetgood thinking IG. keep it safe. with your genetics, i think you'd do fine at HRT doses.
TweetSpoke to some friends in the medical community who also know gear and they stated that while nothing is better than abstinence from juice all together, EQ is just as "safe" to the liver as deca.