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PM visible in blood test results? -
Alfie - 12-01-2023
Question:
Next week I have to do a blood test related to a chronical issue I have. It will be rather broad, but as far as I know doesn’t target any hormones specifically.
Do I have to worry that my use of PM comes out?
Tomorrow I will be returning from holliday and I would like to restart right away with PM. But if this shows in the test, it would be better to wait till after the test.
RE: PM visible in blood test results? -
prostatenipple - 09-02-2023
Did they find anything in your blood test that would suggest you used PM?
RE: PM visible in blood test results? -
Alfie - 16-03-2023
[moderator notice - unnecessary quoting removed]
Sorry for my late reply.
The answer is no, there was nothing. But then again, they were not looking at the hormones.
RE: PM visible in blood test results? -
Shirazmn - 19-03-2023
I did a test for hormones in the past when the doctor saw a start of gynecomastia and wanted to test for prolactin (which, in men, could be a bad thing).
I was taking PM (circa 1000mg /day) and the test results said that my prolactine was fine, my E was within male level, and my T was quite high.
So, no, PM doesn't show in blood tests. And it's not even a T antagonist strong enough to lower your T drastically by itself.