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    For your information, my M1-t post blood test results

    After doing a cycle, I went to get a check up from my doctor. I had a full panel blood test done, and heres the basics.

    Liver Enzymes were normal. I had been off for a few weeks, so that was good.

    My good cholesterol was down to about 28 which is low, so I attribute that to the cycle. However my bad cholesterol was rock bottom too around 67, so steroids may lower good cholesterol, but dont raise bad cholesterol as stated in many articles.

    My blood pressure DURING the M1-t was a little high, around 140/79 compared to pre cycle, which it was 120/68, but no big deal. It is now back to normal range again. Water retention will raise BP so beware.

    Everything else was great they told me. So Im happy!
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    Great to hear Camaro!

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    that is great to hear, but I would like to see a test like this done immediately following the M1T cycle, not a few weeks later.

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    Yea i know, but its damn hard to get in to see a doctor unless you plan like 3 weeks in advance for a stupid HMO. And then to time the blood timing just right.... ( you have to get the doctors permission to get a blood panel) and then you have to wait.. its just a pain in the arse.
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    camaro, what did you take for PCT?

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    Originally posted by Prince
    that is great to hear, but I would like to see a test like this done immediately following the M1T cycle, not a few weeks later.
    Most people aren't going to be at 100% and 2 weeks isn't going to eat a liver. I seriously seriously doubt 20mg of M1T is going to put that much strain on the body, but EVERY BODY is different.

    I know someone who was running 140mg accutane daily and drinking like a fish in college, it was only after a couple months his liver enzymes climbed enough his doctor took his accutane meds down.

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    Both dg806 and I have mentioned this before, but... there are a couple of great threads at www.anabolicminds.com by a guy named supersoldier where he documented a 30 day M1T cycle with almost daily blood test results (he works in a lab). He used 20-30 mg a day, and didn't stack it with anything else. You do have to sign up for the forum to see the threads, but it is worth it to view these threads.

    He details cholesterol. liver enzyme levels, testosterone, and many other values. He is currently documenting the PCT and is almost four weeks into it. His liver values weren't too bad, but then the last week he did some binge drinking, which screwed up the results IMO (would have been nice, if we could have seen what M1T alone did to the liver values). A few days later his liver values skyrocketed to alarming levels, but after 3 weeks they are back under control. He was using 40 mg of Nolva a day, and it still took 22 days after the cycle's end before this total testosterone levels returned to normal. Highly recommended reading.

    http://anabolicminds.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12132
    http://anabolicminds.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12909
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