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    yellow-ish/light stools - 100mg drol/day

    I was also running dbol for 3 weeks alongside 50mg drol.

    Best to stop I think as I believe this may be a sign of a stressed liver.

    Can anybody else chime in?

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    Yellow Stool
    Yellow stool can indicate that food is passing through the digestive tract relatively quickly. Yellow stool can be found in people with GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). Symptoms of GERD include heartburn, chest pain, sore throat, chronic cough, and wheezing. Symptoms are usually worse when lying down or bending. Foods that can worsen GERD symptoms include peppermint, fatty foods, alcohol, coffee, and chocolate.

    Yellow stool can also result from insuffient bile output. Bile salts from the liver gives stool its brownish color. When bile output is diminished, it often first appears as yellow stool. If there is a greater reduction in bile output, stool lose almost all of its color, becoming pale or grey.

    If the onset is sudden, yellow stool can also be a sign of a bacterial infection in the intestines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Far from massive View Post
    Yellow Stool
    Yellow stool can indicate that food is passing through the digestive tract relatively quickly. Yellow stool can be found in people with GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). Symptoms of GERD include heartburn, chest pain, sore throat, chronic cough, and wheezing. Symptoms are usually worse when lying down or bending. Foods that can worsen GERD symptoms include peppermint, fatty foods, alcohol, coffee, and chocolate.

    Yellow stool can also result from insuffient bile output. Bile salts from the liver gives stool its brownish color. When bile output is diminished, it often first appears as yellow stool. If there is a greater reduction in bile output, stool lose almost all of its color, becoming pale or grey.

    If the onset is sudden, yellow stool can also be a sign of a bacterial infection in the intestines.
    Sounds like it could be a sign of clogged bile ducts (which is a serious liver issue).
    I'd lay off the orals and get blood work ASAP (AST/ALT values).
    Oh, and if you aren't using any liver supports, start that ASAP. Just eat whatever you can get your hands on.
    Last edited by Bonaparte; 12-23-2010 at 06:01 AM.

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    Stop and get blood work done. Best to be safe than dead. Good luck.

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