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    Feel F****, Could it be due to steroid usage?

    This is my second course, I have started about 2 weeks ago .

    The course is

    Test 400 : 800mg/week
    EQ: 300mg/week
    Dbol: 40mg/day (4 weeks)

    my second pin was to my quads, and a day later when I woke up my leg was very painful that I can't walk on it properly. It has been like this for 6 days now the leg pain has eased since day one but still can feel it its as if its a bruise, when touched or walked on it hurts even though there is no swelling, redness or any sign of infection. Also two days ago I have started to get a fever, which is just getting worse. Today I have woken up and I can't eat anything, sore throat, vomiting everywhere.

    I know the quad pain is linked to the pin maybe I've hit a nerve or something, but the fever is it related to this? because I feel like Im going to actually die lol.

    this week I have been working my ass of in the gym also, so my body is sore like every part of it

    P.S i've never felt this in my other cycle, that was perfect and smooth.
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    How is the leg pain now? If you have an infection in your leg and it has turned into a fever and now you are vomiting I think you should probably go see a doctor. Even if it is not as bad as you think, a doctor can actually ease you nerves with some sound advice. I pinned myself once and I had these two lumps swell up near where a girls ovaries are and it totally freaked me out. The doctor let me know it was from an infection from my waist down. They were simply swollen lymph nodes, like under your jaw when you get a cold. But the doctor calmed my nerves which I knew came from an injection. I took some antibiotics and was fine. I wish I could just tell you that you will be fine and to wait it out, but that does not sound good to me. If you are vomiting and have a fever you may have an infection that might require some real medical attention. Good luck and keep us informed. Sorry for the stress this must be causing you.

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    400mg per ml is very concentrated and can lead to discomfort.

    Not sure why you're bothering with 800mg of test on your second run. Also, EQ is completely worthless, most certainly at 300mg.

    Are you taking an AI? How old are you and what's your body fat percentage?
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    I am 24 years old, 187lb and about 14% body fat.

    along side course I am taking arimadex EOD.

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    Go see a doctor.
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    man seek medical attention as mentioned!!!

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    Do I tell the doctors I am on steroids?

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    ^ no.
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    Tell them you took injectible B12

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    Your profile says your 19!

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    Why would you lie to your doctor when everything you tell them is held in confidence? The more information the doctor knows, the greater he or she can help you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swansong
    Why would you lie to your doctor when everything you tell them is held in confidence? The more information the doctor knows, the greater he or she can help you.
    Yes, HIPAA and other regulations limit use and disclosure, however, treatments paid for by third parties need authorization and if the treatment is linked to use of illicit drugs, insurance companies can (and almost universally will) decline a claim and then the illicit use is maintained in a medical history that can be reviewed by a third party payer at anytime. The "crime" so to speak, follows your medical history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk
    Yes, HIPAA and other regulations limit use and disclosure, however, treatments paid for by third parties need authorization and if the treatment is linked to use of illicit drugs, insurance companies can (and almost universally will) decline a claim and then the illicit use is maintained in a medical history that can be reviewed by a third party payer at anytime. The "crime" so to speak, follows your medical history.
    F*** how does that work in Canada ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by altered genetics

    F*** how does that work in Canada ?
    Slightly different but there is still utilization review and anything maintained in a medical chart can be reviewed by payers - government or otherwise. In Ontario for example (where I completed my MD/PhD) OHIP reviews utilization of medical services. OHIP typically does not cover steroid use and treatments for steroid-induced injuries is subject to review and charges may be billed directly to the patient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by altered genetics View Post
    F*** how does that work in Canada ?
    I think it works differently up here. My understanding is that doctors up here bill by the visit, and not by the problem, but I could be wrong.
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