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    Blood test done question on Blood urea nitrogen

    My test levels aren't back yet but I'm worried about my creatinine and Bun/cre ratio. Creatinine, serum is low. Range: 0.6-1.4 & I have 0.3. Bun/crea ratio is high. Range: 10.0-23.0 & I have 70.0. They say a high BUN means my kidneys or liver may not be working properly however it also states that if I have a high protein diet (which I do) it can cause these numbers. Any input? I'm a bit worried...

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    I was on test, EQ, dbol, adex and for pct- clomid, aromasin and Ghrp-6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gfy55 View Post
    My test levels aren't back yet but I'm worried about my creatinine and Bun/cre ratio. Creatinine, serum is low. Range: 0.6-1.4 & I have 0.3. Bun/crea ratio is high. Range: 10.0-23.0 & I have 70.0. They say a high BUN means my kidneys or liver may not be working properly however it also states that if I have a high protein diet (which I do) it can cause these numbers. Any input? I'm a bit worried...
    I was doing a really high protein, super low carb diet and mine came out at 25.0.

    70.0? That is ridiculous. I would say it's not the protein in your diet causing it. I would get to a doctor yesterday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gfy55 View Post
    My test levels aren't back yet but I'm worried about my creatinine and Bun/cre ratio. Creatinine, serum is low. Range: 0.6-1.4 & I have 0.3. Bun/crea ratio is high. Range: 10.0-23.0 & I have 70.0. They say a high BUN means my kidneys or liver may not be working properly however it also states that if I have a high protein diet (which I do) it can cause these numbers. Any input? I'm a bit worried...
    Do you have Hep C?

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    No I don't.

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    Did you take anything for liver protection?

    Did you drink any alcohol before having the blood taken?

    Start drinking lots of water and get something like milk thistle and/or ALA, and dont drink any alcohol for a few weeks.

    As far as the high protein diet is concerned, make sure you eat plenty of green veggies and some fruits "after" eating the protein.

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    Wow... I did drink some alcohol the night before.. A good amount too. I did take milk thisle and my old blood work from 8 months ago was perfectly normal... Everything.

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    I asked 2 docs... A general family MD and a urologist. The family MD said that I should be worried and to drink lots of water and have no protei . The urologist says that if I was on steroids and just finished a cycle that my BUN levels will go back to normal. I just finless PCT so maybe in a few weeks it'll be normal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gfy55 View Post
    Wow... I did drink some alcohol the night before.. A good amount too. I did take milk thisle and my old blood work from 8 months ago was perfectly normal... Everything.
    There's what probably spiked it. Alcohol is a no-no if you want to get good bloods done cause it wrecks havoc with your bod.

    I thought it would be high because of the dbol but then you showed that you had done a pct also, so it should not be so high from that.

    I would just drink lots water, stay off of alcohol, and take the liver care stuff for a few weeks.

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    FUnnny thing is that i don't drink often but when i do i kind of pound some down. It was memorial day..lol Thanks for all the info. I feel better.

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