The Dilemma

Joshinator

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I just started my yearly oxandrolone cycle. My doctor is putting me on a med and wants to check my liver values in a month. i dont want my liver values to be out of range... so


Should i quit this cycle?
Or do any of you have any other ideas?
 
I just started my yearly oxandrolone cycle. My doctor is putting me on a med and wants to check my liver values in a month. i dont want my liver values to be out of range... so


Should i quit this cycle?
Or do any of you have any other ideas?

Personally, yeah.
I'd quit, and restart later.
 
How long you been on?
2 weeks of sdrol (using 750 tudca Ed) didn’t put me out of range when I had a similar issue and var is milder

depends what issues it causes if they are I guess
 
If you want to continue the cycle make sure you use plenty of liver support.
 
I just started my yearly oxandrolone cycle. My doctor is putting me on a med and wants to check my liver values in a month. i dont want my liver values to be out of range... so


Should i quit this cycle?
Or do any of you have any other ideas?


Hopefully it won't affect your test results, but it definitely has the potential to. Especially when paired with another drug that (obviously) has the potential to impact your liver, and it's test values.
 
Hopefully it won't affect your test results, but it definitely has the potential to. Especially when paired with another drug that (obviously) has the potential to impact your liver, and it's test values.

How long would it take my liver values to go down?
 
Hopefully it won't affect your test results, but it definitely has the potential to. Especially when paired with another drug that (obviously) has the potential to impact your liver, and it's test values.

How long would it take my liver values to go down?
 
How long would it take my liver values to go down?

There's no way to know for sure. Some of the guys on here wouldn't be concerned about it. I would. Obviously the longer you are off of the Var (combined with whatever else he has you on) before the test, the better your chances of having a good test result.
 
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