Is It Senseless to Get Blood Levels Checked Now?

SNDMN

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I really need to go to the doctor to get my blood tested. For about one year now (right when I started eating like a beast), my skin began bleeding wildly and then flares up with pus-filled rashes, but only after I shave (I thought I had properly diagnosed my issue as pseudofolliculitis, also known as "barber's rash," but that doesn't account for the excessive bleeding). I am 25 years old and feel like a mutant for a couple days after I shave. It's maddening! Anyway, I took my last blast of Test on September 18th, exactly three weeks ago. I am exactly one week into clomid. When is a good time to get my blood levels checked? I would like to get my test levels checked, too, but I am afraid that the results will be out of whack if I go in the next two weeks. What do you guys recommend?

(Upon thinking about it, if my levels were to show up low, I would probably end up being a good candidate for prescription gear, or perhaps HCG or something)
 
just to clarify, you always bleed when shaving? do you notice more bleeding while on gear as compared to off?
 
It started- the excessive bleeding and the chin breakouts- one year ago, just BEFORE I started using gear. I would be very surprised if it has anything at all to do with gear. One year ago, however, is when I began eating six or more times a day, and lots of protein. I was on Accutane, about 3 or 4 years ago, and I know tthat that affects your blood, although I don't know to what extent and if it is a permanent thing or not. Perhaps I could have a lawsuit against La Roche Laboratories. Damn, imagine the score I could make from that one!

Anyway, I think I am going to make an appointment for three weeks from now. By that time, hopefully my test levels will be somewhat back to normal (I will be finished with Clomid at that time).
 
In order to get a base-line you would want to be off gear and done with post cycle recovery. However, it isn't a bad idea to get a blood test done at other times as well, just remember to establish a base line so you can keep track of long term blood values.
 
Yeah I agree, I was just attempting to see if your hemocrit was off due to gear. That would of done it. I had a similar problem on my neck, I had to use "magic shave for a while on the area, not sure if it would be too harsh for you though.
 
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