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    Allergic reaction to T400

    So yesterday I went to hospital with some sharp pains in my heart. I was given some aspirin and ibuprofen while some tests were done. It was determined that one of my arteries might be blocking a bit.

    Anyway, while I was waiting for the results, I started getting itchy. When I got home and jumped into bed it was getting worse. Over the course of the day my body became covered in spots and I had to go back to the hospital.

    As I am sure most of you would know, most doctors know next to nothing about AAS. The doc did a google search on it and found a few articles about allergic reactions to the oils which are added to the testosterone .

    I've only had about 5 injections so far. But since it was over a 2 week period, I doubt whether its the product. I would suspect that my immune system became weaker because of it and that has given me such a bad reaction.

    So now I am trying to work out whether I have to stop taking the gear. Any info or thoughts would be appreciate.

    Btw it's lixus T 400

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    If you have any type Of heart disease you shouldn't mess with steroids dude. I thought I was also having heart pains, went to thehospitsl and I had a pulled ,uncle I'm my chest. Test (and other compounds) raise blood pressure, make blood thicker ( more red blood cells) and can also enlarge heart valves over time. Extremely bad idea if you are already having problems bud

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    I would go to a heat specialist, this isnt something to mess with.

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    Thank you both for your advice. I will be seeing my doc on Wednesday and getting a referral so I can get my heart checked out. The doc at the ER said it is a very minor problem and is not likely to be a problem. He even said the test wouldn't be a problem and exercising should help. He just told me that I would know when it's time to stop.

    What I am also wondering is whether the test could've cause the allergic reaction. My guess is no.

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    I have the same itching problem. I started my Testo P 200mg EOD and GH 3ui/day cycle last monday. Right after I have pinned GH and Testo P, some weird itching covered my body. I had some doubts about my Gh product so I wrote in HGH section and described my problem. Experienced people told me that my body having a reaction to unknown crap in '' gh '' vials. Hence I dropped it for 2 days. But didnt work, itching is still there. So there are only testo p, biotin pills and proscar left that may cause this problem. I have read proscar's and biotin pills' prospectuses and there is no side effect like allergic reaction or itching. Thus only testo p left ! It is quite interesting what your doc found out about oils that added to the testosteron tho.

    ( sorry for my english )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulixar View Post
    I have the same itching problem. I started my Testo P 200mg EOD and GH 3ui/day cycle last monday. Right after I have pinned GH and Testo P, some weird itching covered my body. I had some doubts about my Gh product so I wrote in HGH section and described my problem. Experienced people told me that my body having a reaction to unknown crap in '' gh '' vials. Hence I dropped it for 2 days. But didnt work, itching is still there. So there are only testo p, biotin pills and proscar left that may cause this problem. I have read proscar's and biotin pills' prospectuses and there is no side effect like allergic reaction or itching. Thus only testo p left ! It is quite interesting what your doc found out about oils that added to the testosteron tho.

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    No worries mate, you did well.

    I am still highly skeptical about the doc's advice. The first one said that heart damage doesn't happen overnight so continuing the test course should be ok. The next one blamed it for my allergic reaction after I had taken two different medications which are known to cause an allergic reaction and I explained that after an operation I had a couple of years back, I had a mild allergic reaction too.

    What I do know is that starting test and then abruptly stopping it isn't going to do me any favours. And the pain seems a bit higher up in the chest area than my heart. Before I cause myself damage due to the advice of a person who knows probably less about test than me, I will get the full story.

    Let me know how you go mate. Good luck!

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