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    Test Flu? Quick replies (particularly from Vets, mods etc.) appreciated.

    Hey all,

    Got a guy at work, first cycle 400 Test Cyp (Known good gear) he has been on about 4 weeks and is asking me if it could be Test Flu. He told me he had the typical tired, aching deal so I told him yeah probably Test Flu, however today I called to ask how he was doing and advise him on dose changes and he told me he is throwing up and feels terrible.

    From those who I know who have had Test Flu in the past its never gone as far as vomiting etc. but I have not been around that many people so my question is have you ever seen vomiting with test flu?

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    it is flu season anyway.
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    I get a test flu at the start of every cycle and its always been weak, achey, lethargic type of flu, never vomitting and ive never heard of it.
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    Thanks to both of you on your replies, hopefully this trend will continue LOL

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    Im sure some of the big guys will offer some better help

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    I've not ever had the vomiting either - sluggish sluggish temp(just enough o make ou feel like sh!t) :/, achy, etc -- it's not gone that far - but it will affect my eating ALOT!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTaxMan View Post
    Im sure some of the big guys will offer some better help
    Your a big guy plus your from the same side of the pond as Marcus so that's gotta be worth something!

    Nach,

    Appreciate your input big time, I got a feeling this will continue to be the trend but since I work with the kid and he's a good guy (Army etc.) thought I would make sure instead of just basing it off my own experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Far from massive View Post
    Your a big guy plus your from the same side of the pond as Marcus so that's gotta be worth something!

    Nach,

    Appreciate your input big time, I got a feeling this will continue to be the trend but since I work with the kid and he's a good guy (Army etc.) thought I would make sure instead of just basing it off my own experience.
    Yeah I was thinking the samething, too! I hope your buddy turns out ok, and gets to enjoy this cycle!

    There wouldn't be any EO... Just a higher BA content... Right?! Or im wondering if it's the kind of oil - allergic reaction?

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    Thats what i thought too allergic reaction.

    How many times a day and how many days is he vomitting?

    If it was just one vomit could it not just be a coincidence/case of blaming the test

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    I feel bad for your friend. Cycling should be a positive experience.

    He could try preforming an intradermal allergy test.

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    FFM i got it only when i used prop that's it but again like the others no vomiting at all my flu like symploms lasted about one wk then i was fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clarky. View Post
    FFM i got it only when i used prop that's it but again like the others no vomiting at all my flu like symploms lasted about one wk then i was fine.
    Thanks, seems pretty much unanimous that since he is vomiting its not test flu. Also he is in wk 4 and has been fine and the flu symptoms surfaced 1 day before the next shot so the symptoms did not coincide with peak levels.

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    Could be smothing he has eat ffm ?? Or he does have a bug/virus. He will have to decide how bad he is if he wants to continue the cycle or stop.
    It could only last a wk or so then that would be fine imo because he could just add a few more wks on but if its bad then just stop.

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    Sorry was talking and kind of missed a couple of ideas.

    No the gear contains no EO and its made with real USP/NF CSO. Also as far as any allergy concerns he was in week 4 so its kinda late for that. He has been loving the cycle...however he says his girlfriend is getting kinda tired of it LOL.

    Other than wanting to rule out the possibility of it being Test Flu I am sure its not gear related. He no doubt either ate something funky or picked up something, probably at work. We all work fixing gym equipment and him being one of the new young guys does a lot of the preventive maintenance which involves vacuuming out the belt area of treadmill and cleaning the console treadmills are particularly nasty to work on.

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    There is a brutal flu going around. I caught it, and it turned in to bronchitis. I felt like death for 2 weeks straight. After 2 weeks of it clearing my system im just starting to feel like myself again. I hope your colleague doesn't have the same thing, its bad, and I have heard of a lot of people ending up with bronchitis after catching this virus.

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    Yeah, that doesn't sound like test flu (which I don't believe in, anyway).
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    I always get the test flu & some ibuprofen always seems to fix it quick smart for me.

    But my friend is on the same cycle as me plus the same gear too & He got real sick and was vomiting... But he had something worse I can find out 100% what he had if you like? And let you know... BTW He did get his flu shots done a few months back but it didn't seem to help him.

    I remember him mentioning that it was called... (yellow fever sickness).. Or something like that lol look it up

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    Anything that happens to our bodies whilst on cycle is probably normal especially when we are on for 2-3 months theres a high chance something will happen.

    Its a natural reaction to think "sh1t it has to be the gear"

    Im sure he will be fine just tell him to monitor himself, see if it gets better or worse.

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