Am I gonna die?

Smolllbutswolll

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I posted a quick intro in the new member forum, but to sum it up I ran a 4 week tren cycle with tren a at 280/week and test c at 250/week. I was constantly waking up and got sick of it so I actually ran planned to finish it with Anadrol for 4 more weeks but got bloodwork and decided to cut the run short after about a week on adrol.

my blood pressure was also running very high around 145ish/80s. I got on losartan and after just a week it’s been much better. My reading this morning was 108/71

I also cleaned up my diet from a majority of red meat and fast digesting carbs to much higher fiber, vegetables, and fish. In an attempt to get the cholesterol numbers back quicker

Are these bloods pretty normal for a run like that? I didn’t think my numbers would turn trash that quickly. Probably not running tren again just due to the lack of sleep, but are numbers like these to be expected at the end of most cycles? Never really took bloodwork seriously before now
 

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If you care about health, Tren and oral steroids are for future cycles, if ever. They are very hard to manage.

You are not going to die, consider lowering your test to TRT level, 125~150 week.
Remove tren and anadrol, donate blood, fix diet and add high intensity cardio sessions.
And plan better next cycle.
 
Hate to see young guy needlessly laying down plaque in those wide open arteries.

A gross generalization but very useful to consider from a long term risk perspective, you get 5000 LDL years of exposure before the arteriosclerosis risk starts to rise significantly for your age. IE, 20 years x 135 average LDL is 2700 of those 5000 cardiovascular hit points used up.

I dunno what your baseline is, but at 178 on gear it's still likely pretty damn high off gear, and since it's genetic, very little of that is lifestyle,

Good job on the BP, that's half the cardiovascular longevity equation.

Seriously think of the rich, 50 yo version. of yourself that'd like to live another 50+ years to enjoy his success, without stroking out or dealing with irreversible damage to what are now fairly wide open pipes, that could be kept that way with some cheap, safe meds likely to be side effect free (much more so than the garbage that was available previously).

It'll be better than staring at the gash in your chest from the bypass surgery in the mirror every morning and telling yourself what a dumb mother fucker you were as you stop to catch your breath every hundred feet
 
Thanks for the responses. The last 2 weeks I’ve only been on test 250 and tomorrow pin I’m dropping back to my trt 125 dose.

The only lipid panel I have to go off of was a few years ago that I cannot find but I remember all my numbers being well in range. Lesson learned and I plan to do another test in 4 weeks and see where I’m at then.

I’ve also added daily 40min of cardio that keeps my heart rate around 120 in an attempt to mainly help the blood pressure and hematocrit. Also started taking grapefruit seed extract every morning for the hct as well.

I don’t really think I’m about to keel over but I was curious if numbers like those are to be expected at the end of a cycle
 
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