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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
One year TRT with DEFY Results
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 91802" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>My creatinine levels are totally correlated with my lean body mass. I have tracked my weight and creatinine levels for the last 2 years and the correlation is amazing. My last bloodwork i abstained from the gym for 1 week and lowered my protein consumption and creatinine levels didnt really improve. However i had the flu and was starting to recover when i got blood work done. I have read that if you are sick creatinine and blood glucose levels can be elevated. My blood glucose for the first time in my life was elevated. My CBC showed elevated lymphs.</p><p>I used the coo kcroft formula that takes into account body weight to calculate eGFR and the correlation between bodyweight and creatinine for the same eGFR was spot on. Most of other eGFR formulas do not take weight into account and are normalized for the average joe. However i am 210 pounds and 10% bf so not average Joe. Thinking about getting cystatin C test done just to clear any doubls about creatinine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 91802, member: 13512"] My creatinine levels are totally correlated with my lean body mass. I have tracked my weight and creatinine levels for the last 2 years and the correlation is amazing. My last bloodwork i abstained from the gym for 1 week and lowered my protein consumption and creatinine levels didnt really improve. However i had the flu and was starting to recover when i got blood work done. I have read that if you are sick creatinine and blood glucose levels can be elevated. My blood glucose for the first time in my life was elevated. My CBC showed elevated lymphs. I used the coo kcroft formula that takes into account body weight to calculate eGFR and the correlation between bodyweight and creatinine for the same eGFR was spot on. Most of other eGFR formulas do not take weight into account and are normalized for the average joe. However i am 210 pounds and 10% bf so not average Joe. Thinking about getting cystatin C test done just to clear any doubls about creatinine [/QUOTE]
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One year TRT with DEFY Results
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