bean5er said:I just had bloods done and my they told me my AST and ALT came back pretty high, the only supps I had been taking were AT2 erase orange triad and fish oil. Could these cause this? I had bloods last sept and liver function were normal
bean5er said:I'm not sure of this has any bearing but the morning of my fasted bloods, my wife and I had some crazy morning sex like two hours b4 my bloods were done. I'm just thinking out loud not trying to give TMI but exhausting all possibilities. Google can play tricks on your brain. The more I read about weightlifting and read other people posts I think that may be it. I've read stuff showing elevated levels for both aSt and ALT after rigorous lifting. So I guess I'll just wait and see **** I don't know. All your input is greatly appreciated.
bean5er said:Concerned with what exactly my
Levels or the everything else? I'm the one who brought the weightlifting to their attention as they either didn't think of it or haven't read the studies. I had a ultrasound like two years ago and everything was normal. I assume if he was concerned he would advise me to wait three months??!!
criticalbench said:What were your numbers.. if note over 110.. I really wouldn't be concerned. I work in healthcare and see a lot of patients when I worked with adults of levels in the thousands!
mr.cooper69 said:Random question: are you cutting?
RenegadeRows said:Add some milk thistle to your Orange TRIad. It already has R-ALA.
And drink lots of water!
Thinking about milk thistle and I drink a minimum of 1.5 gal of water a day
Yes sir have been since mid feb
mr.cooper69 said:As someone who gets consistent bloodwork, I've noticed that my liver values are generally mildly out of range on a cut, and normal on a bulk.
bean5er said:AST-51
ALT-72
criticalbench said:You won't be battling cirrhosis anytime soon with those numbers lmao. Your fine bro.. just keep and eye on it. But if you workout and use supplements you should already be getting routine lab work.
I'm just asking as to why this is funny but are u implying I'm over reacting? I'm just trying gather info sorry if my question was dumb. When does cirrhosis come into play and what exactly is it.
criticalbench said:This is not a funny topic what so ever, actually a very serious topic. Regardless though, i asked for your numbers for a reason. I wanted to verify that you are not in immediate danger. What a weight lifter/bodybuilder needs to learn, is that not all lab values are going to be spot on like the average person. We sometimes have values out of range, or on upper/lower limits, but that is normal for us. I did not want you to panic and get alarmed and start taking drastic measures. That is why I said, monitor it.
Although regardless, consult your perscribing physician for any and all concerns.
Mike
A strenuous workout can bump up your AST, but should not effect ALT. The effect on AST can last a week from your last heavy workout.
All kinds of things can boost ALT. hepatitis, aspirin, Tylenol, McDonalds, etc. it's a big list.
Since both were elevated I am pretty sure the protocol is a second blood test. If levels remain elevated then a Hepatitis screen. If the Hep screen turns up negative you go on to an ultrasound to check for fatty liver disease. I don't know what comes after that.
What are your levels? What has your doctor advised as step 2?
I had this happen to me about 20 years ago when I changed jobs and was denied new life insurance because of high liver enzymes. After going thru the Hep screen and ultrasound noted above, a liver biopsy showed that I have a fatty liver. Mind you at the time I was 5'10" and weighed about 155 lbs, so any mention of "fat" was foreign to me. I now get blood work done 2x/yr. Sometimes its slightly elevated, other times within the normal range (although high end of the range). My doctor at Massachusetts General Hospital isn't concerned and neither am I. If it was someting more serious he says the numbers would be multiples of what they are.
Earlier this year I completed a 8 week cycle of Andromass + AndroBulk and my blood results 4 weeks later were 83 & 61. elevated, but again, only slightly. (my weight is now 195 and a lot of the increase over the years is muscle!)
So all I can tell you is what my doctor tells me: exercise, watch your diet, don't drink in excess and try not to take tylenol.
Take care.
PS: currently just started on a Tren+EPI 2a3a + Methylzine cycle and results after 1 week are better than 8 weeks on AM+AB!
Est1969 said:Why did they do a biopsy? Where they afraid it might have been something else? That's some ignorant, awful B/S denying your health insurance over liver enzymes. Did they reverse their decision after fatty liver was confirmed?