High Estrogen, High Liver Enzymes?

Maca

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Hey!

Just got blood work done and Liver Enzymes were high, my Estrogen was also high, could the high estrogen be causing the high liver enzymes? :/

Blood Tests were done on Trough -
250 IU HCG + 37.5 Test Enanthate (Every 3 Days)
87.5 Test ~600 IU HCG Weekly

RESULTS

Total Test: 850
Free Test: 18.52 pg/ml
SHBG: 51.86 nmol/L
IGF-1: 156 ng/ml
Prolactin: 11.7 ng/ml
DHEA-S: 327 ug/dl
Estrodiol: 47.6 pg/ml


AST: 35 U/L
ALT: 41 U/L
Creatinine: 1.3 mg/dl


Also any advice on the protocol, I was thinking of adding in .25mg Armidex although I feel like I'm not taking that much test to cause this high Estrogen.
 
Yeah they're high
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ALT and AST are a brief snapshot. If you’re recovering from being sick they can easily be elevated. GST would be a truer long exposure snapshot of your liver health. That said, when I was still drinking alcohol my numbers were regularly elevated to that level or higher. My numbers are now regularly in the teens.
 

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