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    Trenbolone and Prolactin Levels

    Dylan mentions in a YouTube vid about Trenbolone that heightened Prolactin levels can be an issue. I've been taking 1.5 ml of Tren weekly for some 6 weeks now and have made some terrific gains in strength, muscle size whilst dropping body fat. I've not suffered any of the side-effects mentioned...
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    At 62 Tell Me What To Do!

    Yes, I agree. I'll be discussing my latest results with him later this week but I'm wary of giving him suspicions that I might be wanting to embark on a course of A.S. as he's highly unlikely to encourage me. Otherwise, I'd have to engage the services of a private doctor which, here in Britain...
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    At 62 Tell Me What To Do!

    Listed above are all the test results exactly as given to me and nothing has been left out. These blood test results came from blood taken in December 2015 but I had another done last week and get my latest list on Thursday this week.
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    What did you eat for lunch today?

    I had three eggs, three rashers of thick English-cut (lean) bacon, chopped tomatoes with sliced garlic and one 3oz slice of unbuttered, low-GI wholewheat bread. 🤗
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    Cloudy trenbolone

    I have a vial of Trenbolone just a few months old, unopened, unused and with a long expiry date, which has been stored in optimum conditions but I too noticed only yesterday that the contents had gone slightly darker in color than I recall it was when I was first given it. I had intended to add...
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    At 62 Tell Me What To Do!

    Dylan, apologies for the delay but here are the results of my blood test. Testosterone levels are not shown as they were not tested for reasons unknown to me. My doctor just said they were "normal for a man of my age and health". The measurements recorded are exactly as per the test report. I...
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    At 62 Tell Me What To Do!

    Sorry if I'm being a bid dense here but we don't understand why our Yankee cousins measure some liquids by weight. Here in Britain (and all over Europe) small quantities of liquids are measured in mililitres (ml) and I can't equate 250 miligrams into ml. Can anyone help?
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    At 62 Tell Me What To Do!

    Wow, that's some list! One thing I can say is that my bilirubin levels are very high. In 2014, I was diagnosed with Matzhold Syndrome. I'll get a new test done asap and post the results. 👍
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    At 62 Tell Me What To Do!

    Thanks Dylan, much appreciated advice. When I go to my doctor for a blood test do I need to ask him to look for any particular results?
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    At 62 Tell Me What To Do!

    Many thanks for the advice so far. Going to see a "TRT doc" here in England isn't going to be straightforward. Finding one would be the first hurdle and paying for his services another. However, getting a blood test done would be easy and I can get one carried out at no cost from my own doctor.
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    At 62 Tell Me What To Do!

    I am a 62 years old British boy, 6' 2" and, currently, 14 stones or 240 pounds fairly lean but with a little bit of annual "winter waist". Historically, due to my genetics, I've always had difficulty adding weight in any form, muscle or fat, but kept fit through my love of bicycles...
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