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    no longer yawning when lifting

    after i started my dbol cycle ive completely stopped yawning when lifting, It would happen frequently before but now it doesnt happen at all, might there be a connection and what could be the cause? ive been pondering on it but havent come up with a logical answer yet..

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    While I as using a TrenXtestXMast cycle, I would get 4-5 hours of sleep and feel like a champ waking up!? Just assumed it was the gear.... I would do 8 hours of labor, I am a drywall finisher by trade, and I would not feel tired, come home lift and still be good. I would try to get as much rest as I could but My job made it hard. Still grew and never got tired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexssss View Post
    after i started my dbol cycle ive completely stopped yawning when lifting, It would happen frequently before but now it doesnt happen at all, might there be a connection and what could be the cause? ive been pondering on it but havent come up with a logical answer yet..
    Good on you. It feels awesome to be feel full of energy during a workout. Yawning is mostly because you're oxygen deprived. Perhaps the Dbol increase the oxygen uptake to the brain and thus reducing your need to yawn. Just a guess. Who knows? Well, actually boneparte probably know.
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    Hopefully this is not a dbol only cycle. If so it's not the brightest thing to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Hopefully this is not a dbol only cycle. If so it's not the brightest thing to do.
    it is, just my starting cycle to see how i react and what sideeffects i get, next cycle im thinking test + dbol then test+tren possibly, all with its respective pauses ofcourse

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    Do you really think using AAS at age 18 is a good idea? Think again, and especially no test base...

    The young and Steroids

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02 View Post
    Good on you. It feels awesome to be feel full of energy during a workout. Yawning is mostly because you're oxygen deprived. Perhaps the Dbol increase the oxygen uptake to the brain and thus reducing your need to yawn. Just a guess. Who knows? Well, actually boneparte probably know.
    Testosterone increases red blood cells. RBCs carry oxygen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexssss View Post
    it is, just my starting cycle to see how i react and what sideeffects i get, next cycle im thinking test + dbol then test+tren possibly, all with its respective pauses ofcourse
    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle1337 View Post
    Do you really think using AAS at age 18 is a good idea? Think again, and especially no test base...

    The young and Steroids

    What Kyle said is on point. Seriously not a good nor smart idea. Your hormones are naturally peaked at your age and you should use it to your advantage.

    How much time have you spent in the gym?
    How's your physique?
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    Quote Originally Posted by alexssss View Post

    it is, just my starting cycle to see how i react and what sideeffects i get, next cycle im thinking test + dbol then test+tren possibly, all with its respective pauses ofcourse
    You know how much free test your body had in it at this age? At least 2 vials worth.

    Now you shut down and have none.

    Better add some test bro-ham

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexssss View Post
    it is, just my starting cycle to see how i react and what sideeffects i get, next cycle im thinking test + dbol then test+tren possibly, all with its respective pauses ofcourse
    Yeah a Dbol only cycle is not a good thing.

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    I have the natural testosterone levels of a 70 year old man so i dont think they are "naturally peaked" at all..

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    yeah it has close to none, ive gotten bloodwork done, same levels as the average 70 year old man

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    Have you researched why?
    What has your doctor said?

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    doctor didnt even aknowledge it as its "within normal bounds" for some weird fucking reason. I didnt know it was normal for 18 year olds to have the test of a 70 year old..
    and since its considered normal, that means he wont do shit about it

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    So find another doctor and solve the problem.
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    all doctors will tell me the same thing because its considered within normal boundaries, if i were 0.5 lower they would look into it. but now, nothing..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02 View Post
    Good on you. It feels awesome to be feel full of energy during a workout. Yawning is mostly because you're oxygen deprived. Perhaps the Dbol increase the oxygen uptake to the brain and thus reducing your need to yawn. Just a guess. Who knows? Well, actually boneparte probably know.
    If I have to take a guess, I'd point to central fatigue induced by exercise.

    Dbol might be acting on the brain to prevent onset of such fatigue.

    Imo it's not normal to yawn from exercise at the age of 18. In my teens I had such nervous energy I could lift all night along and still hit school in the morning.

    To OP: as already pointed out, try another doctor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexssss View Post
    all doctors will tell me the same thing because its considered within normal boundaries, if i were 0.5 lower they would look into it. but now, nothing..
    Absolutely not accurate. Not all doctors use numbers on a chart to diagnose someone. Some actually diagnose by symptoms presented along with blood work. As stated, find a better doctor. Some of the best ones in the country (John Crisler out of Michigan for example) will deal with you virtually.
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    Im Norwegian, doctors have to follow what the government means is correct for certain things, such as this.. but il give it a try even if

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    Well hopefully you find one that's somewhat flexible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02 View Post
    Good on you. It feels awesome to be feel full of energy during a workout. Yawning is mostly because you're oxygen deprived. Perhaps the Dbol increase the oxygen uptake to the brain and thus reducing your need to yawn. Just a guess. Who knows? Well, actually boneparte probably know.
    CoQ10 is a good oxygen promoter for the blood. It helps you body repair itself faster and has many qualities aas has. Like testosterone your natual level decline at middle age. It is very good for the heart. Dietary supplement you can get anywhere.

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