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08-02-2010, 12:28 PM #1Associate Member
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Something is very wrong...
Hey guys..I'm 4 weeks into my cycle..Tren ace/Test Prop/EQ. I'm having some VERY serouis problems. I've looked up symptoms and it seems like my symptoms mimic anxiety. All this started maybe 4-5 days ago. Here are the symptoms:
-hand and feet constantly fall asleep (needle poking in the skin feeling)
-hands are very weak, It feels like I have no grip
-hands shake sometimes without reason
-eyes hurt unless its night
-always feel tierd
-I yawn constantly throughout the day, like 10-12 times per hour
-dry mouth
....I don't really know what to think of this. I've looked up some of the symptoms and it seems like its a blood cirucluation issue? what could be doing this? I stopped everthing about 5 days ago..but these sides are still present. I was injecting 100mg of tren/prop mix EOD and 750mg EQ EW. I'm sure its not the EQ because I started it only 2 weeks ago..so i dont think its even kicked in yet. Anyone experience this? because these sides are serouisly scaring me...I'm like CONSTANTLY tierd I dont even feel human cant do anything throughout the day. Besides the gear the only major change in my diet is the increase of whole eggs for more good fats, because I'd have 2 whole eggs + 8 egg whites, atm I'm having 6 whole eggs + 2 egg whites EDLast edited by Wayacrucis; 08-02-2010 at 12:31 PM.
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08-02-2010, 12:30 PM #2
I get sluggish/hindered endurance on Tren sometimes. Perhaps tapering down to 75mg EOD.
You getting enough sleep? Staying hydrated?
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08-02-2010, 12:38 PM #3Associate Member
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08-02-2010, 12:40 PM #4
Fix your sleep schedule. Get to bed a bit earlier, and try to sleep the same hours everyday if you can.
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08-02-2010, 12:56 PM #5
EQ is linked with anxiety, thats what user's report. Personally, I didnt see any of it when I ran it. But I did get anxious last cycle on Test Prop and Dbol .
Do you suffer with ANY of these symtoms off cycle?
Whats your diet?
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08-02-2010, 02:28 PM #6
A great way to promote optimal sleep hygeine is to start waking up at exactly the same time each day, everyday....regardless of bedtime. If you only get a few hours of sleep because of being forced to wake up early you will grow tired then this should help to promote a constant bedtime eventually which will allow you a good nights sleep and will further act to help your body develop a more steady circadian rhythm. My Psychopathology proffessor says that he uses this method with great success on his patients.
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08-02-2010, 02:41 PM #7Associate Member
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I've never had a strong grip and my hands have always been somewhat weak, but this is due to genetics because my mom has the same problem. My mouth would often get dry when I would get nervous..but besides from these 2..didn't experience any of the other symptoms off cycle. Diet is 6 meals a day. First 4 meals contain about 50g protein/50g complex carbs and each meal adds up to about 700-800 cals. Last two meals are 50g protein/30g good fats (usually from whole eggs or almond butter) about 600 cals each. Total macros are about: 300g protein a day, 200g complex carbs, 100g simple carbs, 50-60g good fats, 3700-4200 cals. Drink about 2L of water a day, and 3-4 cups of skim milk.
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08-02-2010, 02:43 PM #8Associate Member
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I have to agree with worm wood. Force a regular sleep pattern and you will feel better. Sleep problems pluage my family, as well as myself. I now go to sleep naturaly at 10pm and wake up naturaly with the sun 6am. I am so much happier now. Gear can really cause some major sleep problems for specific people. Including myself. What else is wierd, I dont get any other side effects from gear. Some night sweats ocasianaly.
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