not much in the research on epo sides. Except for that stroke "problem". It also cautions hematocrit levels. What would you do about it if they were high.
not much in the research on epo sides. Except for that stroke "problem". It also cautions hematocrit levels. What would you do about it if they were high.
high blood pressure is a danger i know
you take it for 2 weeks and it kicks in on week 3. What do you do for the next 4 to 6 months if you have problems?
that makes sense...thanks. any other concerns?
ive done epo its been about 3 yrs so i dont remember my dosages. but i made sure i stayed hydrated and kept aspirin with me at all times. i never needed it but epo is something u need to be careful with. it helped with cardio but i just liked the vascularity that came with it.
what sport is it for?
to do it right you need to monitor you crit
high blood pressure can be a serious side!
I would say don't bother for lifting.
It is very useful for endurance athletes, for example don't know if you are watching the Tour de France right now, but gtd almost all those guys are on either epo or pre-donated blood to get their crit up to max. More risk than reward for lifting imo.
thanks for the info. I didnt know much about it and theres not alot on the ed threads. Have an oppurtunity to get some and it sounds great. But based on your post I will hold off.
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