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    Got some bloods done. 3 in total over 6-8 months.

    Good thing was natural test levels were 600 - 800 range each time.


    However, the creatine levels were really high but came down A LOT.

    Is there anything I should take or do to help with the kidney function or just give it time?

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    Wow natural test levels were 800? That's awesome if so
    Sorry no idea on kidney. Drink shit load of water?

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    • #3
      Creatine can be susceptible to fluctuation from a lot of factors. If they were tremendously elevated I would look to corresponding events during that time and also when they came down. Testosterone therapy--or self medication--can raise them, as well as NSAID's, certain antibiotics, or the dreaded kidney disease. I would say that a prolonged testing of your blood while monitoring certain factors would be your best bet for the significance of the higher rate. Also your oncologist would also have access to other types of tests that could tell you if you need to focus on problems with your kidneys. IMHO

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      • #4
        Are you talking about creatine or creatinine?

        For renal health, drink water and cut down on dietary protein.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ROCKETW19 View Post
          Wow natural test levels were 800? That's awesome if so
          Sorry no idea on kidney. Drink shit load of water?
          yeah she came in the room and acused me of being on roids. said you need to be completely honest with me. The funny thing is I have been off several months before the test. Now the whole office treats me like a heroin addict. before the blood work thes nurses and staff would flirt and joke around with me lol.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by funniirishman View Post
            Creatine can be susceptible to fluctuation from a lot of factors. If they were tremendously elevated I would look to corresponding events during that time and also when they came down. Testosterone therapy--or self medication--can raise them, as well as NSAID's, certain antibiotics, or the dreaded kidney disease. I would say that a prolonged testing of your blood while monitoring certain factors would be your best bet for the significance of the higher rate. Also your oncologist would also have access to other types of tests that could tell you if you need to focus on problems with your kidneys. IMHO
            yeah it was def the shit I was taking. It came down a lot each test but it was close to being serious needing dialysis (so she said). she seems to be dramatic bc my boy goes there and said the same thing about some issues he had. he doesn't take anything.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
              Are you talking about creatine or creatinine?

              For renal health, drink water and cut down on dietary protein.
              Ill up the water and watch the protein shakes. :thankyou:

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              • #8
                Any tips on pct lol?

                As for kidneys, any nephrologyst (renal expert) will tell you there is no miracle cleanser.

                Cutting down on beef and creatine should help befire the test though

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
                  Any tips on pct lol?

                  As for kidneys, any nephrologyst (renal expert) will tell you there is no miracle cleanser.

                  Cutting down on beef and creatine should help befire the test though
                  Clomid is amazing. I did a lot of research and clomid + HcG over prolonged period of time can bring back people who never thought they could. Have to be honest with myself I was an roid abuser bad. On all the time harsh com0poinds, No cruise just blast lol. I did find the clomid at high doses kills libido.

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