You ever been hormone sick before? Too much or too many hormones.
Take out the DHB or the tren.
I have four things to suggest:Taking:
Test cyp 200 mg/wk
DHB 500 mg/wk
Tri-Tren 400 mg/wk
TBol 60 mg/day
Caber 0.5 mg / 2x a week
Aromasin 12.5 mg / 2x a wk
albuterol 12 mg / day
GW5015 20 mg /day
Not sure what's going on here I look good but don't feel great. Barely any appetite.
Get bloods
My money is on high bp, dehydration, and blood viscosity problems.
If it were me, I'd drop the tren, hydrate, and get bloodwork. Probably donate while waiting on it to come back
I have four things to suggest:
#1. Get blood work done. Other than a little extra expense, there's no reason not to since you can order it on the net without even needing to see a doc, (unless you live in one of the communist states which don't allow this). But you need to know exactly where your E2 level is.
#2. I didn't feel great after two weeks of GW1516. Not what I expected. So you might want to try dropping that.
#3. You may even want to reconsider using Caber. It beats some people up. At the very least, get prolactin levels done with your blood work.
#4. BTW do you have a lot of experience with Tren? I always feel kinda crappy on Tren. But I also have always used Caber or Parlodel with it too, so now I have to re-think that practice for future reference.
I'm slowly learning through my own gear choice mistakes this past year that using the shotgun approach by throwing multiple types of gear into a stack at once very often leaves us in the dark and scratching our head when we find that we feel like garbage during such a cycle. If you're using 4 or 5 different types of gear at once, then you're left with merely a bunch of guessing games as to which one is the culprit. Meanwhile you begin to dread dragging yourself to the gym. It gets to be very counterproductive, and you get to a point when you have to ask yourself: "Do I own this gear, or does it own me??" I hope this helps you out bud
You ever been hormone sick before? Too much or too many hormones.
Take out the DHB or the tren.
You ever been hormone sick before? Too much or too many hormones.
Take out the DHB or the tren.
def truth here... I feel so much better on just a small amount of whatever..
of curse not as yoked.. but always feel better
I have four things to suggest:
#1. Get blood work done. Other than a little extra expense, there's no reason not to since you can order it on the net without even needing to see a doc, (unless you live in one of the communist states which don't allow this). But you need to know exactly where your E2 level is.
#2. I didn't feel great after two weeks of GW1516. Not what I expected. So you might want to try dropping that.
#3. You may even want to reconsider using Caber. It beats some people up. At the very least, get prolactin levels done with your blood work.
#4. BTW do you have a lot of experience with Tren? I always feel kinda crappy on Tren. But I also have always used Caber or Parlodel with it too, so now I have to re-think that practice for future reference.
I'm slowly learning through my own gear choice mistakes this past year that using the shotgun approach by throwing multiple types of gear into a stack at once very often leaves us in the dark and scratching our head when we find that we feel like garbage during such a cycle. If you're using 4 or 5 different types of gear at once, then you're left with merely a bunch of guessing games as to which one is the culprit. Meanwhile you begin to dread dragging yourself to the gym. It gets to be very counterproductive, and you get to a point when you have to ask yourself: "Do I own this gear, or does it own me??" I hope this helps you out bud
Which is exactly why I limit myself to certain compounds. I know what works so anything else is a waste.
I am running trest for the first time and it's all I can do to stay on top of that and test only.
In over three weeks I have had to adjust my test and aromasin levels then added Adex to keep E2 and bloat in check.
I feel great but suppose I added other drugs and I felt like shit? Where do you start with the process of elimination or adjustments?
I have a hard enough time with diet and training with work. I can't be hammered with hormone overload while trying to do everything else.
Less is better.
^^^^ Don't buy it..... certified AAS abuser ^^^^