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Old 05-17-2005, 11:40 PM
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After my last cycle I got a blood test and everything was fine except my kidney levels were off a little. I don't remember weather it was high or low eather way it wasn't off much so my doctor said it was most likely do to the increased muscle mass and it was nothing to worry about but he want to check it again in 6 months, its been a little over 2 and I am gearing up for another cycle and I wanted to know is there anything I can take to help keep it normal. I also quit drinking mountain dew so hopefully knocking out about 160g of sugar a day will help too.
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Increased muscle mass and just hard training in general can cause levels to be off from normal. Quitting the Mt. Dew habit was good for a million reasons. Is your protein intake absurd? Does type II diabetes or hypertension run in your family?
Do you develop hypertension when you are on AAS?
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Increased muscle mass and just hard training in general can cause levels to be off from normal. Quitting the Mt. Dew habit was good for a million reasons. Is your protein intake absurd? Does type II diabetes or hypertension run in your family?
Do you develop hypertension when you are on AAS?


No diabetes or hypertension in the family and no I don't develop hypertension when on AAS. So you guys think this is nothing to worry about but just keep an eye on it and I will be ok?
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Two leading causes of kidney failure are diabetes and then hypertension
If neither of these are a problem for you then you only need to worry about some kind of kidney disease which is pretty rare (like Alonzo Mourning), if your doc thought you were at risk for the kidney disease he would probably have you checked out...just be sure to go back in when he asked you to
you probably have nothing to worry about
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