ow, my liver

So a recent blood test showed that I have some abnormally low levels of enzymes and the good cholesterol in my liver. I discontiued all AAS use, obviously, and have an appt with my Doctor next week. I have some minor, and I mean minor pain in my right upper abdomen for the past two days, although it's a little worse today. Anyone familiar with this kind of thing? What the hell is it and does it go away by itself? Please give me some input.

Thanks a lot
 
arnoldisnumerouno said:
So a recent blood test showed that I have some abnormally low levels of enzymes and the good cholesterol in my liver. I discontiued all AAS use, obviously, and have an appt with my Doctor next week. I have some minor, and I mean minor pain in my right upper abdomen for the past two days, although it's a little worse today. Anyone familiar with this kind of thing? What the hell is it and does it go away by itself? Please give me some input.

Thanks a lot

I don't think you should be having any pain in your liver. Upper right abdomen? I'm not too sure on this but it could be appendix or maybe even gallbladder (neither of which you need).
 
arnoldisnumerouno said:
So a recent blood test showed that I have some abnormally low levels of enzymes and the good cholesterol in my liver. I discontiued all AAS use, obviously, and have an appt with my Doctor next week. I have some minor, and I mean minor pain in my right upper abdomen for the past two days, although it's a little worse today. Anyone familiar with this kind of thing? What the hell is it and does it go away by itself? Please give me some input.

Thanks a lot

UPPER right abdominal area is where you'd feel liver pain. LOW liver function enzymes?? All you need to stop, if any, is intake of oral AAS. Usually, if your liver is distressed, you'll see elevated enzyme levels.
 
einstein1905 said:
UPPER right abdominal area is where you'd feel liver pain. LOW liver function enzymes?? All you need to stop, if any, is intake of oral AAS. Usually, if your liver is distressed, you'll see elevated enzyme levels.

Is the appendix in the left hand side of the abdomin then?
 
If liver enzymes are ELEVATED then there is a problem, from what i read your enzymes can be elevated after a hard night of drinking. I have never heard of low enzymes meaning anything
 
manfreakca said:
My liver may quiver...my bladder might splatter.....jack up the juice it dont fuckin matter

Sounds like lyle alzado talking from the grave...he looked like an aids victim before he kicked
 
hytoned

Speaking of liver detoxifiers I found a new one that I really think works. It's calles hytoned, you can find it @www.hytoned.com. It contains a hybrid artichoke extract and sarsaparilla extract which by the way is thought to have test boosting properties. The bottle has instructions for 3 different ways to take it. AAS use mentioned specifically. It also can supposedly be taken to prevent hangovers from alcohol. I've been taking it for just a few days and have noticed improved energy levels and the zits on my back and shoulders are clearing up nicely. Take care.
 
recepter sites

does anyone know anything about receptersites, how long does it take to empty them out. someone told me if i didnt stay off for so long that my next cycle wouldnt do any thing , let me know if you know.
 
chrisfam5 said:
does anyone know anything about receptersites, how long does it take to empty them out. someone told me if i didnt stay off for so long that my next cycle wouldnt do any thing , let me know if you know.

You should have started a new thread. Receptor site "emptying" isn't why you take a break between cycles. You want to recover proper HPTA function. Receptors are actually upregulated in response to supraphysiological levels of AAS. Over time (over the course of a longer cycle), they may become downregulated, but I don't think anyone's really shown that. gains will slow down, but that is more likely a response to things like upregulation of cortisol receptors and other indirect effects of AAS use.
 

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