Ok to lift weights before blood draw?

UCSMiami

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Physical scheduled this week. Blood draw at 845am. Usually train at 515-7am.
This is for test levels, etc.
Ok to train before the blood draw or will it skew values?
 
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I would say don't train before. Intensity gives slight spike on test levels. So does winning the lottery, feeling success, getting a girl etc. But I'm not sure at what scale and if it reallt matters or not. But better be safe than sorry!
 
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ive done it plenty of times. If you feel dizzy afterwards just wait and eat something. ive never felt dizzy , did an intense training session, went to blood mobile, gave a pint. walked out drove home, went in to work.
 
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Liver and kidney markers may be elevated
 
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Liver and kidney markers may be elevated
This. And I’d skip the workout and get a good night sleep during the time you typically workout. That way your test levels will be indicative of their natural high when you just wake up. Waking up at 5 and not having it tested until 9ish can alter it a bit... I suppose the workout can as well. I’d just get some extra sleep and skip the workout for the most accurate assessment.
 
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For the one day I would wait just in case. Depending on the reason you need the tests these numbers could be skewed in a way that could detriment you.
 
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Thanks everyone. Did the blood draw. Rested the same day and night before.

The irony I caught a cold that day. Sick people visit the Dr. too.
 

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