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    jonesy1023 is offline New Member
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    Body Pain and fatigue after cycle

    I started my first cycle about 2 years ago when i was 19. I know that wasn't the best idea at the time but I did. I did a cycle of test cyp 350 ew for 8 weeks then ran nolva and clomid for pct. Everything was fine. results as expected but about a year later I started having problems. I don't know if its due to the test but a couple months ago I started having pains all over my body. Its flu like body aching except worse and all over all the time. some days are a little better than others but it is of the time. Its really ruining my life! I've been to the doc and they cant figure it out. i heard someone talking about fibromyalgia but I'm not sure if thats it. Im also very fatigued all of the time and super un motivated. Could this be steroid related? Thanks

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    This post would best serve you in the aas forum.

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    i agree with GD.

    it could be related to that cycle since you interrupted your growth potential. have you done any blood work lately? you will need a complete male hormone panel done so we can help you figure out what could be wrong. see KelKel's thread in this section to see what panels you need to run. have you considered this could simply be allergy? i don't buy the "doctors can't figure it out", find a good doctor if thats the case.

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    As above get some bloodwork and post it here we can help you. AAS is bad at 19 beause your still growing and excess estrogen can close your growth plates early if you do not monitor your levels. As far as the pain it sounds like low T but only bloodwork can tell. good luck

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    Thanks guys I really appreciate your advice. I will definitely get more bloodwork done.

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    I'm currently getting my panels done but in the mean time would starting a test booster to see if I feel any better be helpful or not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesy1023 View Post
    I'm currently getting my panels done but in the mean time would starting a test booster to see if I feel any better be helpful or not?
    It might and it might not...you don't know what's wrong yet so anything you do now is just a WAG.

    Wait for blood...

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