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test E and liver problems

miker

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hello guys I finished my cycle of 12 weeks of test. E (500mg / week) I did blood tests and transaminase is high, I did ultrasound and is fattened liver, the doctor says to suspend use of testosterone, because believes that the cause is just testosterone, I had some doubts because I never had problems with testosterone, in your experience, testosterone can cause liver damage??
 

aon1

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This ,in my opinion, is something a second opinion by another doctor would be in order if you don't trust your docs opinion.
 

ASHOP

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hello guys I finished my cycle of 12 weeks of test. E (500mg / week) I did blood tests and transaminase is high, I did ultrasound and is fattened liver, the doctor says to suspend use of testosterone, because believes that the cause is just testosterone, I had some doubts because I never had problems with testosterone, in your experience, testosterone can cause liver damage??

I strongly disagree that's what caused it. I'm no doctor though. Do you drink alcohol or take anything else other than TEST E?
 

humpthebobcat

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Yes, testosterone causes liver damage by making you think you can do anything to your body and it will be okay

Case in point...every man ever born :D
 

Magnus82

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Of course surpaphysiological doses of testosterone can cause fatty liver. Just like it can when deficient, exogenous test throws the delicate balance of our hormones off, and in this case igf. This will also effect you lipid profile due to your livers ability to metabolize lipids. Not sure if you ran nolvadex (tamoxifen) , but that has also been show to cause fatty liver. The good thing is, in most cases it's reversible.
 

miker

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Of course surpaphysiological doses of testosterone can cause fatty liver. Just like it can when deficient, exogenous test throws the delicate balance of our hormones off, and in this case igf. This will also effect you lipid profile due to your livers ability to metabolize lipids. Not sure if you ran nolvadex (tamoxifen) , but that has also been show to cause fatty liver. The good thing is, in most cases it's reversible.



yes, I've used clomid and nolvadex ... this has helped to make fat liver?