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adrew

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First off please refrain from insults and "His liver is done" comments. I am only looking for constructive advice for a bad decision.

My 19 year old decided to copy his 19 year old workout partner. He has been taking Tri-Methyl x.

I don't know the first thing about this and he knows less. I decided to do some research on the product and am and should be very concerned.

My question is what should he be taking at this point. Below is the information I have, but I can get more if needed.

He took a 1 month cycle of this 6-9 months ago. No liver support, pct etc. He started another cycle a month ago ( maybe 2 days or so left) He has taken some kind of liver support this time and nothing else that I am aware of.

I told him he needs to get to a doctor to check his liver function. From a health standpoint, what does he need to do from here? Again, I only know what I have learned in the past few days and it is a little hard to decipher with all of the arguing on the sights. Should he be on a PCT right away and if so, Is there an over counter he should start until he gets proper one shipped?

Can someone advise or recommend a member who "knows his stuff" that would advise?

Feel free to pm me.

Thanks in advance,
 
Driven2lift

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Has he had any side effects?

Bloodwork is the answer but liver values will test high right now regardless.

If he is 2 days from finishing and is fine so far have it tested in a month after his PCT

Does he have a PCT lined up?
 
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I think the most important thing is get him to a doctor. He needs to be honest, and explain everything.
 

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No side effects. Acne on back of his neck a little worse. I think he is more irritable.

No PCT in mind. Looking for suggestions.

Thank you
 
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No side effects. Acne on back of his neck a little worse. I think he is more irritable. No PCT in mind. Looking for suggestions. Thank you
See a doctor.

If that is not an option get a SERM, ASAP.
 

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