On tren, prop, tbol, nolva, Adex. Any idea what could be causeing this? Kicked in after about 3 weeks on cycle.
On tren, prop, tbol, nolva, Adex. Any idea what could be causeing this? Kicked in after about 3 weeks on cycle.
Your teeth in good condition? - You should check your blood pressure, too.
Tbol and adex possibly. I know that adex and Anavar did the same thig to me. Dried me out really bad.
Hmmm, does high bp cause dry mouth cause that could definately be it.
Well, low or high. It's not the actual pressure, it's any medication you might be taking for blood pressure. Lot's of medications for blood pressure cause dry mouth. I was just wondering if you might be taking too much medication.
So many things could cause this. Even depression. One of the more common causes is tooth decay. Which most aren't aware of until they experience pain.
What's your water intake look like? I get obnoxiously dehydrated on prop and tren a, I feel like garbage with anything less than a gallon a day.
Are you taking any other meds?
It could be the Nolva, as SERMs have all sorts of weird side effects.
No other meds except what's listed in op.
Tren does the same thing to me. Mouth turns into sandpaper.
I had a unquenchable thirst from var a couple of days into the cycle. Just had to keep drinking as much water as I could and eventually things went back to normal, lasted about 4-5 days.
It may be your fear of losing the bulk classic.
More than likely its tren. I haven't seen much dehydration from SERMs in clinic (other than complaints of atrophic vaginitis (vaginal dryness) hopefully this isn't a problem for you....lol).
Stimulants and caffeine will cause dehydration so that could be a factor if you are an avid coffee drinker or if you consume PWO stims/diet supps regularly.
With weight training it's advised that daily water consumption be no less than one gallon a day. I'm surprised no one has suggested taurine supps as yet.
Originally Posted by warmouth
Thats my first thought as well. Tbol.
Agree w/everything here especially the taurine supps. I would not have known this if i wasn't an alcoholic. Long story short, my Doc told me taurine was essential to my daily vitamins. Not that i drink now, but i was hospitalized for pancreatitus and in a coma over it. Taurine, according to my doc is critical. And the only reason i didn't respond earlier is because i simply didn't see it as i was cruising around.
Regardless, MI is correct IMO.
Wow!!! Glad you're still with us brother! I've seen bad cases of pancreatitis (and worse). Tough to recover from but you're obviously a fighter! Keep getting stronger bro!Originally Posted by stpete
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Kind of doubt its the tbol, not new to tbol and never had this dehydration before. Also my nose and lips are super dry too.
Tnx MI, I'll give the taurine a go.
Everyone above are probably right.
But here the colder weather and dryer air has my mouth and lips dry.
Maybe that simple. ????
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