yes they can takes a while thought. Cycle safely.
In males, the excess steroid suppresses the normal testosterone production in the body and can lead to shrunken testicles and decreased sperm count, baldness, and breast development (gynecomastia). Side effects of anabolic steroids include: Hair loss Dizziness Mood swings Hallucination Paranoia
Steroids, when taken to enhance performance in athletics, more often than not, tend to cause testicular atrophy. This reduces both the quantity and quality of sperm produced. Men who take steroids for a long enough period, may actually render themselves sterile.
its slightly more then normal count and normal count is 6000 - 7000, but not to worry
The normal count for a white count is not 150000 - 400000, this is for a normal platelet count. A normal white count is around 4000 - 9000 depending on the range for each lab.
Anabolic steroid in men results in low sperm count, infertility, balding, reduction in testicle size etc. In women it causes facial hair, change in voice, baldness and menstrual dysfunction.
A lot of people have babies while on steroids, but best bet is to tell im to come off now and start a post cycle therapy. Within 4 weeks it should be out of his system give or take a week and give another 4-10 weeks for his sperm count to be on the rise. Dont think you wont get pregnant right away, but the chances are lower.
That depends. Mainly with respect to age. The first thing that you have to realize, is that testosterone, in pharmaceutical preparations, are ANABOLIC/ANDROGENIC steroids. Anabolic refers to the chemicals properties regarding protein synthesis. The androgenic properties, are those that relate to deepening of the voice,hair growth,penis size etc. If you are over 25(the underground accepted age for steroid use) chances are, you have as deep of a voice, as much hair, and as big of a penis as you will ever have. Taking steroids before your body has naturally finished growing, will be affected by steroids. This is mainly bad, as steroids will close over your growth plates, and you will stop growing(height) I am assuming that if you have a T-count of 262 though, you are probably over 25. And as with all research,studies,and theories; I am sure there are a few cases where there has been deepening of a males voice. But it is not the norm. I hope I have been some help to you. -GT That depends. Mainly with respect to age. The first thing that you have to realize, is that testosterone, in pharmaceutical preparations, are ANABOLIC/ANDROGENIC steroids. Anabolic refers to the chemicals properties regarding protein synthesis. The androgenic properties, are those that relate to deepening of the voice,hair growth,penis size etc. If you are over 25(the underground accepted age for steroid use) chances are, you have as deep of a voice, as much hair, and as big of a penis as you will ever have. Taking steroids before your body has naturally finished growing, will be affected by steroids. This is mainly bad, as steroids will close over your growth plates, and you will stop growing(height) I am assuming that if you have a T-count of 262 though, you are probably over 25. And as with all research,studies,and theories; I am sure there are a few cases where there has been deepening of a males voice. But it is not the norm. I hope I have been some help to you. -GT
Is a platelet count of 134 with protein in urine normal
A normal platelet count is 250K to 400K per mm3 of blood.
A normal platelet count is 150,000 to 450,000 per microliter of circulating blood.
normal sperm count with normal motilty
A raised white blood cell (leukocyte) count above the normal range is termed leukocytosis. It can be indicative of a wide variety of conditions, including viral, bacterial, fungal, or parasitic infection, cancer, hemorrhage, and exposure to certain medications or chemicals including steroids. The normal human adult leukocyte count is 4.4-10.8 x 109/L, and a count 10 times higher than that could certainly be considered above the normal range.A leukocyte count above 25 to 30 x 109/L (if it is a physiologic response to stress or infection) is termed a leukemoid reaction.