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oswaldosalcedo
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Posted by: guijr
Good! Plus maybe Prolactin, LH, FSH, DHT, Total Test.

sure!

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guijr
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Just curious, but what are your test levels, off cycle and on cycle?

"The medals don't mean anything and the glory doesn't last. It's all about your happiness. The rewards are going to come, but my happiness is just loving the sport and having fun performing" ~ Jackie Joyner Kersee.


   
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oswaldosalcedo
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Posted by: guijr
Just curious, but what are your test levels, off cycle and on cycle?

have to take,but I already imagine them.........

...........lol............

maybe rebound,like cortisol levels.

God willing ..................lol..........

pd:creatinine,bun,sodium.

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guijr
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"The medals don't mean anything and the glory doesn't last. It's all about your happiness. The rewards are going to come, but my happiness is just loving the sport and having fun performing" ~ Jackie Joyner Kersee.


   
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so just for curiosity, what are your alt and ast?

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oswaldosalcedo
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Posted by: jboldman
so just for curiosity, what are your alt and ast?

jb

around 50-60 U/L.
I have a good liver.
it is like my estradiol levels, ever low on test,boldelone,Dbol.
8 pg/ml (under normal lower limit!).
but cortisol..............................post cycle..............well (but
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Laboratory of Immunoendocrinology, Department of Experimental Neuroendocrinology, Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Smetna 12, PL 31-343 Krakow, Poland.

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Effect of the antiglucocorticoid RU38486 on protein metabolism in unweighted soleus muscle.

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Unweighting the hindlimbs by tail Suspension of juvenile rats leads to atrophy of the soleus muscle, especially during the third day of unweighting. Although a previous study using adrenalectomized animals suggested a minimal role of glucocorticoids in this atrophy, the inability of adrenalectomized animals to release other adrenal hormones could have been important. Therefore, the influence of oral administration of RU38486 [11-beta-(4-dimethylaminophenyl) 17-beta-hydroxy 17-alpha(prop-1-ynyl) estra 4,9-dien 3-one], a selective glucocorticoid antagonist, on protein metabolism in the unweighted soleus was studied. The effectiveness of RU38486 treatment was demonstrated in hindlimb-suspended rats as the drug abolished the increase in soleus glutamine synthetase activity shown previously to be caused by elevated circulating glucocorticoids. The slower weight gain of suspended rats was unaffected by the drug. After 3 days of unweighting, the difference in protein content from weighted soleus muscle was not diminished significantly by RU38486 (-25%, vehicle only; -18%, RU38486-treated). However, in both weight-bearing and suspended animals, RU38486 seemed to promote protein accretion between days 2 and 3 of the experiment; ie, unweighted muscle seemed to lose less protein. All suspended animals showed slower (-58% to -64%) fractional in vivo rates of synthesis. RU38486 did not affect these percent differences in fractional protein synthesis after either 2 or 3 days of unweighting. The apparent improvement in protein balance likely resulted from a decline in protein degradation in both the weight-bearing (-26%) and unweighted (-35%) soleus.

my hypothyroidism and hypoadrenalism, i already controlled them (with fast roids,only on workouts day and take them at morning).

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guijr
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Do you use meds and/or supplements to protect your liver? If so, which ones?

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Posted by: guijr
Do you use meds and/or supplements to protect your liver? If so, which ones?

silimaryn (legalon) and tons of water.

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guijr
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This med is sold in my country, are you from Brazil? And how much do you take?

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jboldman
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silymarin aka milk thistle extract, commonly available everywhere.

jb


   
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oswaldosalcedo
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Posted by: guijr
This med is sold in my country, are you from Brazil? And how much do you take?

from venezuela.

Posted by: jboldman
silymarin aka milk thistle extract, commonly available everywhere.

correct.

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Abdominal ultrasound. Hmmmmm

I wonder how much that would cost me? I wonder if I could a Doc on board with that.


   
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guijr
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Say to your Doc. that you've been having severe stomach aches after a box punch, karate kick or something, sorry for the cheating thing .

"The medals don't mean anything and the glory doesn't last. It's all about your happiness. The rewards are going to come, but my happiness is just loving the sport and having fun performing" ~ Jackie Joyner Kersee.


   
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