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    having decided to never use dbol again, mainly because of the back pumps, i am considering tbol in the future. has anyone experienced back pumps from it? cheers

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    bump. anyone?

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    For many, Tbol is just as bad for back-pumps as Dbol. The main noticeable difference is the lack of estrogen bloat.
    Then again, I haven't tried it yet, so this is all hearsay.

    Every oral causes back-pumps (if you're prone to them), so you should probably just stick to injectables if you can't deal with the pumps.

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    balls to that then, thought if there was less water build up then less chances of back pump

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    Try pulsing the dbol it helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300 View Post
    Try pulsing the dbol it helps.
    Marcus, what do you mean by pulsing the dbol?

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    i believe he means taking it up until the point you know the sides are going to come on and discontinue for a number of days then resume

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    Quote Originally Posted by declan11 View Post
    balls to that then, thought if there was less water build up then less chances of back pump
    I believe that there is some correlation between glycogen storage and pumps, but none whatsoever between water retention and back-pumps (which are actually caused by excess blood-flow to the kidneys). M1T, Var, Tbol, and Superdrol are all notorious for back-pumps, but they are all 5a reduced. Have you tried mega-dosing Taurine (5-10g pre-workout)? It helps A LOT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    I believe that there is some correlation between glycogen storage and pumps, but none whatsoever between water retention and back-pumps (which are actually caused by excess blood-flow to the kidneys). M1T, Var, Tbol, and Superdrol are all notorious for back-pumps, but they are all 5a reduced. Have you tried mega-dosing Taurine (5-10g pre-workout)? It helps A LOT.
    ah i see, learn summit everyday lol, always thought it was excess water. ive tried taurine b4 and not much joy, also i suffer from really bad migraine headaches 2-3 times a year and taurine is one of the biggest culprits for causing them so i could take too much or stay on them too long. cheers

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