Phera cycle with high blood panel levels

RobDyson

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okay here is the situation:

my friend (23 y/o, 210, 6'1) is 2 days in on a Pheradrol cycle (PP). He had his blood drawn and his CPK (442) Creatinine (1.6), and BUN were all elevated, however all other liver and cholesterol values were okay. (He's done a superdrol, and Two PP cycles, last one was 6 months ago i believe). I told him that the best thing to do would be to wait until all his levels go back down after he has his blood drawn again in a few weeks (Do a quick few day post cycle therapy just to make sure) Does anyone have a logical reason why he could stay on and finish the cycle, because he really wants to. I have my opinion but was wondering if there were any opposing ones with some backup information. All responses greatly appreciated.

Rob
 
i dont know if PP would cause that in only 2 days....Sounds like it could be other reasons. Simply diet could change levels like that. IMO if he wants to stay on he should get check half way through the cycle.
 
On any given day, a bodybuilder's CPK will be elevated around that level, though it is above normal for any individual.

What is concerning is the creatinine level that high! He could be having acute renal failure and just not know it. Tell him to lay off all the supps - especially the the prohormones AND creatine based products. Tell him to hydrate himself and get good follow up with his primary care. He should stay away as long as his creatinine is that high. if he doesn't tell him he is on his way to dialysis and a kidney transplant with renal function that poor!


RobDyson said:
okay here is the situation:

my friend (23 y/o, 210, 6'1) is 2 days in on a Pheradrol cycle (PP). He had his blood drawn and his CPK (442) Creatinine (1.6), and BUN were all elevated, however all other liver and cholesterol values were okay. (He's done a superdrol, and Two PP cycles, last one was 6 months ago i believe). I told him that the best thing to do would be to wait until all his levels go back down after he has his blood drawn again in a few weeks (Do a quick few day post cycle therapy just to make sure) Does anyone have a logical reason why he could stay on and finish the cycle, because he really wants to. I have my opinion but was wondering if there were any opposing ones with some backup information. All responses greatly appreciated.

Rob
 
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