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06-17-2019, 10:00 AM #1
GW 50 stomach issues
On day 5 of liquid GW 50 and having major GI issues. Taking 15 mg’s daily (7.5 BID AM/PM). Get nauseous immediately after ingestion and then followed up with slight stomach cramping and major gas. Diet has remained unchanged. Added the GW 50 to offset the cardio impact of the tren and to up my HDL. Not sure the juice is worth the squeeze at this point. Can’t find anything though to substantiate what I’m experiencing. Doesn’t seem to be anything out there supporting GI issues or adverse events at all, so thought I’d turn here.
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06-17-2019, 03:44 PM #2Staff ~ HRT Optimization Specialist
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I don't get GI issues from it, but headaches. I take it with food now (not after) and the problem went away. Idk if that helps but worth a try.
GI issues are not a known side of GW to my recollection so it may be coincidence, but then again, neither are headaches
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07-06-2019, 12:05 AM #6
I ended up discontinuing, I just couldn’t handle the GI issues. Tried some different work arounds and in the end stopped it. I’m running tren E at 400 a week so was excited to see what the GW50 could bring to the table. I can handle a lot of sides, these has me buckled.
I had been taking a liquid version at 15 mgs per day and it might’ve been the liquid it was suspended in that was causing the issues, also tasted horrible. The site was recommended by a very respected member of this community and don’t doubt its legitimacy, I’m thinking I had issues with whatever solvent was used
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07-08-2019, 06:51 PM #7
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Yes sir, when you drop your estrogen down to nothing you generally feel shitty and ache like hell. Try backin off the AI some next time.
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