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    Angry high temperature

    I v got a high temperature when I use steroids don't know why may be big dose or at an incorrect time please advise!!!!!!!!!!

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    what are you using? and is it throughout the course of your cycle or at the start? when exactly does it happen. could be the gear or could be an infection. i get sick and run a fever for a day or so anytime i start a cycle, oral or injectable.

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    I get a wicked fever sometimes when i run gear. ITs usually midway through tho bout when the test kicks in fully. This past cycle i ran during the summer and i dont think i got sick at all, just winter time. Yeah bud we need details when you get sick and stuff, it could just be the test flu.

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    Test flu it will pass

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    Im Doing 1oomgs Prop Eod And I Got Sick...its Just Test Flu..it Sucks But It Will Pass

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    can a person take OTC drugs for test flu?? how long does it take before it passes through?

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    You can take things to make the symptoms feel better...getting past it is all individual bro...it can take a few weeks...

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