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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Stanozolol on HRT
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 219850" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>I was having problems with my UG testosterone undeconate so added a 10 week cycle of winstrol oral, 25mg/d. Did nothing for my t levels which were already on the floor but it did totally wreck my lipid profile. All of mine were very normal previously. I have taken this many times but never tested to see what it did but apparently winstrol oral is pretty harsh on the lipids. Yea, it will go back to normal after you get off.</p><p></p><p>December , 2021</p><p>LIPID PANEL, STANDARD</p><p>CHOLESTEROL, TOTAL - 182 (up 20 points)</p><p>HDL CHOLESTEROL – 37 L ( down 10 points)</p><p>TRIGLYCERIDES – 97 (up 10 points )</p><p>LDL-CHOLESTEROL – 127 H (up 30 points)</p><p>CHOL/HDLC RATIO 4.9</p><p>NON HDL CHOLESTEROL – 145 H</p><p></p><p>Check this out:</p><p></p><p>Thompson PD, Cullinane EM, Sady SP, Chenevert C, Saritelli AL, Sady MA, Herbert PN. Contrasting effects of testosterone and stanozolol on serum lipoprotein levels. JAMA. 1989 Feb 24;261(8):1165-8. PMID: 2915439.</p><p></p><p><em>We conclude that the undesirable lipoprotein effects of 17-alpha-alkylated steroids given orally are different from those of parenteral testosterone and that the latter may be preferable in many clinical situations.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 219850, member: 43589"] I was having problems with my UG testosterone undeconate so added a 10 week cycle of winstrol oral, 25mg/d. Did nothing for my t levels which were already on the floor but it did totally wreck my lipid profile. All of mine were very normal previously. I have taken this many times but never tested to see what it did but apparently winstrol oral is pretty harsh on the lipids. Yea, it will go back to normal after you get off. December , 2021 LIPID PANEL, STANDARD CHOLESTEROL, TOTAL - 182 (up 20 points) HDL CHOLESTEROL – 37 L ( down 10 points) TRIGLYCERIDES – 97 (up 10 points ) LDL-CHOLESTEROL – 127 H (up 30 points) CHOL/HDLC RATIO 4.9 NON HDL CHOLESTEROL – 145 H Check this out: Thompson PD, Cullinane EM, Sady SP, Chenevert C, Saritelli AL, Sady MA, Herbert PN. Contrasting effects of testosterone and stanozolol on serum lipoprotein levels. JAMA. 1989 Feb 24;261(8):1165-8. PMID: 2915439. [i]We conclude that the undesirable lipoprotein effects of 17-alpha-alkylated steroids given orally are different from those of parenteral testosterone and that the latter may be preferable in many clinical situations.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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Stanozolol on HRT
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