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    d-bol crazy heartburn

    Hey guys I've been taking dbol for 3 wks already and I have been getting heart burn every time after I take it I've been taking tums n prilosec to make it go away but every day seems to be getting worse and it make me miserable to eat any suggestions or any helpful advice? Thx

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    Take it with food.
    Spread out your doses.
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    Ha! Or just drop it.. Problem solved.. Stop taking what's giving you problems.. Ps are you taking anything with the dbol ? Test?

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    Where is your Dbol from? BD dbol gave me horrible HB and I wasn't the only one who experienced it

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    I recently dropped the var from a cycle. It was making me seriously miserable tired. Felt horrible. My choice was to quit what was making me feel like crap. A week later I was a new man.

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    Prilosec. Start with 20mg/daily. It took 40 for me but I already had GERD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Take it with food.
    Spread out your doses.
    Do this first. That does.help but didn't kill the hb enough for me. You should.always exhaust all other options before resorting to meds. Omeprozole does have some undesirable side effects when taken long term.

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