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    Major issues with Anavar

    Hi all, new competitor here. I used Var during the off season and it's totally killed my stomach. . . Reflux, sickness, cramps, food going right through me, heartburn ect ect. Symptoms have taken around 2 months to clear. Wasn't sure if it was a coincidence or the Var, I haven't seen anyone posting the same issues. Now in prep for a show so I started 5mg twice a day. Two doses in and the symptoms are back. Does anyone have any advice?!

    Also looking for clen and t3 cycle advice, so many conflicting views with regard to how many days on and off and how far out from the competition to stop them both.

    Any advice is greatly appreciated, I will of course also post this in the q and a section.

    Thanks

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    Anavar can cause nausea and gastrointestinal irratation. Try taking it with food.

    So a guy goes to see his doctor and tells the doc "my head hurts when I hit it with a hammer" then the doc says "so don't hit yourself in the head with a hammer".

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    I have taken var for multiple years now. never once did I have those symptoms.

    are you sure you have var? due to high cost, some var is actually something else. commonly switched with abombs or drol. a melt point test will tell you for sure.

    there are other things women can take. if taking with food doesn't help, suggest switching to something else.

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    I do take it with food. Just wondered if anyone had the same issue. I won't be taking it, it's not a mild case, we are talking sickness for three hours and months worth of irritation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    I have taken var for multiple years now. never once did I have those symptoms.

    are you sure you have var? due to high cost, some var is actually something else. commonly switched with abombs or drol. a melt point test will tell you for sure.

    there are other things women can take. if taking with food doesn't help, suggest switching to something else.

    Yeah I've never heard of these symptoms with it either. But I am very sensitive even to painkillers it just didn't cross my mind that it would be an issue. Yes I'm sure it's Var, two different brands as I thought the first might be something else.

    What would my other options be?

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    primo, mast, Winnie......?

    better to get female advice from a female

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