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      Think i need to start doin more cardio cause my lungs arent used to this extra load?

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      Hey, I've done a few cycles now and it seems that dbol and anadrol both give me shortness of breath...I have a few buddies that have had similar response to dbol. Sometimes I'll just pass out and take a nap and I'll wake up to my heart racing like hell...it's kinda scary. But I'm still alive and getting bigger....that's all that matters, right?

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      Quote Originally Posted by CJ24/7
      Thats what I was thinkin i put on 15 pounds in 3 weeks
      Yep!!! That could be it right there! Exactly what the guy told me. Put on 20lbs in 3 weeks and was gasping for air after every set!!! Not good!!!!
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      Quote Originally Posted by CJ24/7
      Think i need to start doin more cardio cause my lungs arent used to this extra load?
      Not sure how much cardio you're going to be able to do. But try walking on the treadmill. Becareful not to over exhaust yourself!
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      Sup99 hit it on the head.
      I've done a few cycles and had the same problem. Felt as though I was struggling for breath. Add some cardio and helped out tremendously for me.
      Glad you're OK, Just try addding some cardio.
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      Quote Originally Posted by CJ24/7
      I went in for shortness of breath i would think only that would show up im just a little worried about health ins what are they gonna see
      Since the chest xrays were negative and they found no cardio-pulminary complications I would say "intrinsic asthma". Which is as follows:

      Asthma that has no apparent external cause. People whose symptoms do not seem to be brought on by anything external are said to have non-allergic or intrinsic asthma. It is more common in people who develop asthma for the first time in adulthood. Symptoms are more likely to be triggered by, for example, exercise, emotion or some drugs such as aspirin. The term "intrinsic asthma" is not used much any more and brochospasm may be used in place.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Prion
      Since the chest xrays were negative and they found no cardio-pulminary complications I would say "intrinsic asthma". Which is as follows:

      Asthma that has no apparent external cause. People whose symptoms do not seem to be brought on by anything external are said to have non-allergic or intrinsic asthma. It is more common in people who develop asthma for the first time in adulthood. Symptoms are more likely to be triggered by, for example, exercise, emotion or some drugs such as aspirin. The term "intrinsic asthma" is not used much any more and brochospasm may be used in place.


      I hope its somethin because i keep thinkin its the juice and i dont want to stop my cycle

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      Quote Originally Posted by Fit2bLarge
      well if you mentioned aas to the doctors, you can bet money the put it in their notes. just an fyi, dont mean to scare you, but you should find out. Never know how this could affect you down the line.

      this is a very good point. never, EVER, EVER tell a doctor, especially an ER doctor that you are using AAS. they will put it in your records and the insurance companies can search those records.

      they can drop you if they find out you have used or refuse to cover expenses.

      trust me, the insurance companies will look for any angle to get out of paying for costs!!!

      not trying to scare you bro, but i hope others that read this take it to heart.

      NEVER EVER TELL AN ER DOC (OR ANY DOC FOR THAT MATTER) THAT YOU ARE USING AAS IF YOU VISIT EITHER THE ER OR DOCTORS OFFICE FOR AN ACUTE ILLNESS.

      now, i am sure there are some "cool" docs out there who won't f you over, but ER docs are a different breed all together.

      i trust my general practioner pretty well, but i will never ever admit to him that i have used AAS. insurance coverage is crappy enough these days, the last thing i need is to get dropped because of someone's ignorance.
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      i have asthma... have had it since i was 10.

      when i have asthma problems, it feels like someone is sitting on my chest; like i can fill my lungs, but the bronchial tubes are so constricted that it takes a lot of energy to force the air through. this is completely different from the feeling of being bloated and short of breath, which i have no doubt lots of experience with lol...

      it sounds to me like you have gained alot of weight in a short amount of time, and even with the adex lots of fluid accumulation as well. your heart is working much harder to pump all the extra blood to your saturated tissues and you most likely get short of breath easily.
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      I asked a couple people who work in the ER and yhey said the there is a Doctor/Patient confidentiality agreement

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      Quote Originally Posted by CJ24/7
      I asked a couple people who work in the ER and yhey said the there is a Doctor/Patient confidentiality agreement
      there's definitely a doctor/patient confidentiality agreement, but your medical records are far from confidential bro.
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      where do you live? Afghanistan?
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      I have asthma and you don't necessarily wheeze......just feels like someone sitting on your chest and wont get off! Have you had shortness of breath before???
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      also, did they treat you for an asthma attack??? If you were having an asthma attack you'd know it...it is scary..you can't breathe and it only gets worse with each breath...so unless they treated you for that, it probably was something else..... I've been rushed to the hospital many times....

      could be the beginning though.....is there a history of asthma in your family?
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