Hi all,
I just got a few results from my blood work that I did pre-cycle.
Metabolites
Urea 7.8 mmol/L 3.0 - 7.5
Creatinine 79 micromol/L 65 - 110
eGFR (MDRD) >90 1 ml/min/1.73m�² > 60
Enzyms:
gamma-GT 15 U/L < 55
ASAT H 48 U/L < 35
ALAT 43 U/L < 45
CK 614 U/L < 170
Lipids
Cholesterol 2.6 mmol/L 3.5 - 6.5
Triglycerids 0.5 mmol/L < 2.0
HDL-cholesterol 1.18 mmol/L 0.90 - 1.70
LDL-cholesterol 1.2 mmol/L < 3.5
ENDO
Thyroid
TSH 2.8 mIU/L 0.35 - 5.0
SHBG (are following) nmol/L 10 - 52
LH (are following) IU/L 1.1 - 8.8
FSH (are following) IU/L 1.0 - 12
Testosterone (are following) nmol/L 7.0 - 28
Free testosterone volgt pmol/L 175 - 700
Oestradiol volgt pmol/L
Haemoglobin 9.4 mmol/L 8.6 - 10.7
Hematocrit 0.42 L/L 0.41 - 0.50
Red blood cells 4.75 x10^12/L 4.20 - 5.50
MCV 88 fL 80 - 97
MCH 1.99 fmol 1.75 - 2.25
MCHC 22.7 mmol/L 19.0 - 23.0
Leukocytes 4.6 x10^9/L 4.0 - 10.0
Eosinophils 0.09 x10^9/L < 0.40
Basophils 0.02 x10^9/L < 0.20
Neutrophils 2.73 x10^9/L 1.60 - 8.30
Lymphocytes 1.44 x10^9/L 0.80 - 4.00
Monocytes 0.29 x10^9/L 0.20 - 0.80
Platelets 223 x10^9/L 150 - 450
Alright, everything seems pretty normal. I've heard dat it is quite common for more muscular people to have a slightly elevated ASAT and normal ALAT. And that is it nothing to worry about and that it is no liver damage or whatsoever. It is just an indication that you have muscle damage and therefore ASAT can be slightly higher than normal. Now about my urea, I think that is because of my fairly high protein intake, it's probably nothing to worry about either.
Cholesterol seems very good. Total cholesterol/HDL ratio of 2,2.
And hematology seems fine either.
Now the but, CK seems very high to me. I've read that bodybuilders can also have elevated levels of CK, but 614 U/L when you want <170 U/L just seems way to high.
What do you guys think? More people with no symptoms of whatever and high CK levels?
Or is there anything else that is/seems not okay? At the moment only that CK seems disturbing to me, everything else appears healthy/normal w/e, right?
Suggestions?
I just got a few results from my blood work that I did pre-cycle.
Metabolites
Urea 7.8 mmol/L 3.0 - 7.5
Creatinine 79 micromol/L 65 - 110
eGFR (MDRD) >90 1 ml/min/1.73m�² > 60
Enzyms:
gamma-GT 15 U/L < 55
ASAT H 48 U/L < 35
ALAT 43 U/L < 45
CK 614 U/L < 170
Lipids
Cholesterol 2.6 mmol/L 3.5 - 6.5
Triglycerids 0.5 mmol/L < 2.0
HDL-cholesterol 1.18 mmol/L 0.90 - 1.70
LDL-cholesterol 1.2 mmol/L < 3.5
ENDO
Thyroid
TSH 2.8 mIU/L 0.35 - 5.0
SHBG (are following) nmol/L 10 - 52
LH (are following) IU/L 1.1 - 8.8
FSH (are following) IU/L 1.0 - 12
Testosterone (are following) nmol/L 7.0 - 28
Free testosterone volgt pmol/L 175 - 700
Oestradiol volgt pmol/L
Haemoglobin 9.4 mmol/L 8.6 - 10.7
Hematocrit 0.42 L/L 0.41 - 0.50
Red blood cells 4.75 x10^12/L 4.20 - 5.50
MCV 88 fL 80 - 97
MCH 1.99 fmol 1.75 - 2.25
MCHC 22.7 mmol/L 19.0 - 23.0
Leukocytes 4.6 x10^9/L 4.0 - 10.0
Eosinophils 0.09 x10^9/L < 0.40
Basophils 0.02 x10^9/L < 0.20
Neutrophils 2.73 x10^9/L 1.60 - 8.30
Lymphocytes 1.44 x10^9/L 0.80 - 4.00
Monocytes 0.29 x10^9/L 0.20 - 0.80
Platelets 223 x10^9/L 150 - 450
Alright, everything seems pretty normal. I've heard dat it is quite common for more muscular people to have a slightly elevated ASAT and normal ALAT. And that is it nothing to worry about and that it is no liver damage or whatsoever. It is just an indication that you have muscle damage and therefore ASAT can be slightly higher than normal. Now about my urea, I think that is because of my fairly high protein intake, it's probably nothing to worry about either.
Cholesterol seems very good. Total cholesterol/HDL ratio of 2,2.
And hematology seems fine either.
Now the but, CK seems very high to me. I've read that bodybuilders can also have elevated levels of CK, but 614 U/L when you want <170 U/L just seems way to high.
What do you guys think? More people with no symptoms of whatever and high CK levels?
Or is there anything else that is/seems not okay? At the moment only that CK seems disturbing to me, everything else appears healthy/normal w/e, right?
Suggestions?
(Not complete) blood work (yet), but very high CK
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