Blood work while on cycle

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I have my friend on the M-Sten cycle right now. He is entering his 4th week. His wife just got a life insurance policy and they are requesting blood work.
Will there be any problems to be concerned about? And if so, how long before it will be out of his system?
 
His blood work will definitely look a little fishy. Lipids will most likely be out of whack along with hormones if they're checking those too. Would take a good 4 weeks to probably get back to acceptable levels on everything, with some things bouncing back quicker than others. Just tell him to hold off on scheduling it for as long as possible to wait for things to come back to where they're supposed to be. I would start PCT asap if they're wanting the tests done soon.
 
Depends what they are looking at... it may be better to have high cholesterol than to show up with un-prescribed nolva or clomid in your blood. (insurance tests LOOK FOR prescription meds in the blood) His liver panel will also be bad, most likely. Which bodes bad on a life insurance premium lol. Good luck! Like locallifter said, see if he can delay that for a month or two.
 
His blood work will definitely look a little fishy. Lipids will most likely be out of whack along with hormones if they're checking those too. Would take a good 4 weeks to probably get back to acceptable levels on everything, with some things bouncing back quicker than others. Just tell him to hold off on scheduling it for as long as possible to wait for things to come back to where they're supposed to be. I would start PCT asap if they're wanting the tests done soon.

Just to be clear, I'll add that those 4 weeks referenced were implying 4 weeks of proper PCT, and not just jumping off the cycle and waiting.
 
Arginine Ursolic Acetate (Sold as a spray) was shown to have positive effects on the overall lipid profile as well. Some TUDCA would also help clear things up if you really needed to that quick.
 
^^This is not entirely accurate. 2 points;

1. when you say insurance tests "LOOK FOR prescription meds in the blood" I'm not even sure if that's true, but even if it is they probably look for controlled substances... such as medical opiates/barbiturates like vicodin/oxycontin/oxycodone/percocet etc... those are pain killers, and in addition to being prescribed medications, are also under the controlled substances act

2. It is NOT Illegal in a lot of states to take a prescription medication without a prescription from a doctor (unless it's also a controlled substance), this is true for my state of NC because I looked it up. Also I'm pretty sure no one tests for SERMs, they're not debilitating substances, and they're not controlled, so no one's really going to care.

They aren't checking for illegalities, they are checking for liabilities.
 
I'm no insurance agency, but It'll be fun to find out what happens ;)
 
I have my friend on the M-Sten cycle right now. He is entering his 4th week. His wife just got a life insurance policy and they are requesting blood work.
Will there be any problems to be concerned about? And if so, how long before it will be out of his system?
Didnt read all of the posts so this may be answered already......
They wont test him for ph/aas so thats not a problem but his blood work is going to be fucked for about a month after pct. Their main concern will be his health liability......his hdl and ldl #'s will be a red flag and the premium they offer on the policy will reflect that. There is no way around it except by putting the blood work off until levels return to normal.
 

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