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    Wtf crazy Sh**

    I had a MRI/MRA done on my head last week because i was having headaches, results came back yesterday...im missing a fkn Artery in my head, he said your more likely to hit the lottery twice then have this! the doc said i was born without the right posterior communicating artery in the circle of willis, but he said its not gonna hurt me in any way shape or form and wont make me die any sooner or anything like that, he said my other artery is pumping more blood to compensate for the right one,
    I was just wondering if that would make me more sucseptable to strokes and stuff like that, Ive herd roids makes your blood thicker and i dont wanna take any chances if thats the case...

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    Sorry bro AAS dont make your blood thicker.

    Glad to hear you're ok.

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    big relief! thnx for the info

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    AAS does not make your blood thicker, but there are compounds that raise blood pressure.

    Best bet would be to do alot of research just incase, before each cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfiler
    AAS does not make your blood thicker, but there are compounds that raise blood pressure.

    Best bet would be to do alot of research just incase, before each cycle.
    Don't AAS increase RBC?

    This translates into higher blood volume... but also in cases where hydration isn't kept up this translates into higher viscosity.

    I dunno if that'd increase your risk for stroke tho.. It's possible.. especially if your LDL is high.

    There are ways of preventing this tho

    Nark

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    Quote Originally Posted by Narkissos
    Don't AAS increase RBC?

    This translates into higher blood volume... but also in cases where hydration isn't kept up this translates into higher viscosity.
    Nark
    This is true...and combined with increased blood pressure that comes along with some AAS use, I'm not sure I would be up for the gamble.

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