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    HRT bloodwork and orals

    Hey guys, any of you that are on TRT still do orals when u have bloodwork apointments? (Superdrol, DMZ, ect.)

    I am switching from my GP to a urologist for my TRT and I have my 1st apoiontment with him on the 31st. Was wondering if I can run some superdrol now. I am having all of my bloodwork and labs faxed over to his office so i dont know if he will want to do his own bloodwork or not. My levels are spot on right now, I pin every mon and thurs. had bloodwork done 1st thing monday morning and levbel came back in 800's. I will take support sups as well, but didnt know if superdrol would somehow skew bloodwork...if the new doc wants to do it that it. Thanks for any opinions.

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    If he does a lipid panel or anything more than just total and free T then I'd imagine that some stuff would be off. i.e. elevated liver enzymes, cholesterol.

    If I were you I'd wait until after the appointment, unless you find out that he isn't going to do his own bloodwork.

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    Yeah i left a message asking if he would do his own bloodwork or if my medical records would be sufficient. so if he is going to then I guess I'll wait.

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    yeah superdrol will probably make your lipid profile look like shittt, doc will be wondering what's up for sure
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    Its been frustrating as hell. I was planning to be on a cycle right now, but i have 2 put it on hold and get all this TRT straightened out. My GP has me on 200mg a week and that put me at 800-900. effin perfect. but now ghe wants me to stop the injections and see if my level holds or falls?.......wtf? lol. I have secondary hypo, so my level would crash and i cant get him to pull his head out of his ass so im going to a new doctor on the 31st. Hopefully he keeps me at 200mg a week, this dose has been working great for me.

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