I used it to bring my E2 down after throat surgery. Worked as a pretty aggressive protocol. To be honest though, after that I transitioned back to my Federal Pharma Aromasin
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Yeah my insurance covered cbc and metabolic as routine physical bloodwork. I would like to use mdlabs for the convenience of estradiol testing. I haven't had alot of luck seeing that order actually come thru at the dr.
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Yeah dude you enjoy the privilege of doctor patient confidentiality unless you tell her you're endangering the life of your dependents with a bath tub meth lab or leaving pill bottles of narcotics around the fruit loops.
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Regardless of your opinion as to whether that was the way to go about getting bloodwork, the results speak fot themselves and frankly, that's what this is about.
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I'm not worried about my doctor knowing my business. She has known I use aas for over 2 yrs now. She doesn't refuse to treat me and after the first couple lectures she's allowed me to do my thing. This doctor has been treating me for over 7 yrs and has helped me kick a serious opiate habit and...
Those pictures kind of suck but my test was 3419 and my prolactin was 7.1, LH/FSH <0.1 miU.
This evening is pin day but I last pinned late late Sunday night about 11pm.
All my liver values were below ref. range no other abnormal results.
So my doctors office uploads the results to my health account as separate tests so sorry for the multiple images. Important numbers that I am happy with are the test and prolactin. Couldn't get the lab girl to add an estradiol screening. Whatever. I am feeling great on cycle, libido is great...
Had a work up scheduled for 7/6 but I called this morning because I am urinating like every 2 hours during sleep so she's going to reorder labs for 6/28 and I am going to get in Weds. AM for bloods. I have a CBC, metabolic panel and testosterone scheduled for 6/28. Going try to add...
As if TUDCA wasn't already stellar enough, I found an interesting PubMed article on the role TUDCA plays in apoptosis (regular and naturally occuring cell death) as well as it's protective properties. Wanted to share.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24891994