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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 145928" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>My creatinine level jumped a few years ago after my first and only cycle of Sarms and never came</p><p>down. Since then, I’ve gone on TRT and put on about 10 lbs of muscle. My Creatinine level is always around 1.36-1.44 and an EGFR value of 55-60. My Urologist is not concerned a bit - he said androgens increase Creatinine plus I lift weights regularly (also a contributor). My cystatin C is normal, which is the gold standard in measuring kidney disease. Also, check out the National Kidney Foundation website and check out the formulas for measuring eGFR (if you factor in your real body weight and other variables from a recent blood test you will see that you are most likely normal). EGFR (a measure of kidney disease) is based off of Creatinine and a body mass of about 150 lbs). When you adjust for your real weight - the amount of Creatinine produced is likely in line for your mass. </p><p>Lastly, glad you dropped the creatine supplement. No matter what the studies show - every one I know had elevated Creatinine from taking it - including myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 145928, member: 19127"] My creatinine level jumped a few years ago after my first and only cycle of Sarms and never came down. Since then, I’ve gone on TRT and put on about 10 lbs of muscle. My Creatinine level is always around 1.36-1.44 and an EGFR value of 55-60. My Urologist is not concerned a bit - he said androgens increase Creatinine plus I lift weights regularly (also a contributor). My cystatin C is normal, which is the gold standard in measuring kidney disease. Also, check out the National Kidney Foundation website and check out the formulas for measuring eGFR (if you factor in your real body weight and other variables from a recent blood test you will see that you are most likely normal). EGFR (a measure of kidney disease) is based off of Creatinine and a body mass of about 150 lbs). When you adjust for your real weight - the amount of Creatinine produced is likely in line for your mass. Lastly, glad you dropped the creatine supplement. No matter what the studies show - every one I know had elevated Creatinine from taking it - including myself. [/QUOTE]
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