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    I will leave this sort of advices to someone more knowledgable, but can you give us more info on your heart attack and what the doctor thinks caused it?

    How is it connected to AAS use?

    Was your blood pressure through the roof before it happened?

    What compounds and doses were you taking?

    I am not posting to doubt or slam you in any way. This is something that we should all be concerned about and I am hoping you can share some details.
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    The guy sold me t-enanthate and boldenone undecylenate and d-bol. so i was taking 1cc three times a week, and 40mg of d-bol

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyVegas View Post
    I will leave this sort of advices to someone more knowledgable, but can you give us more info on your heart attack and what the doctor thinks caused it?

    How is it connect to AAS use?

    Was your blood pressure though the roof before it happened?

    What compounds and doses were you taking?

    I am not posting to doubt or slam you in any way. This is something that we should all be concerned about and I am hoping you can share some details.
    That was my point too.

    doctors have this uncanny knack for finding fault when you take action they do not approve of.
    There is extremely little clinical data suggesting that steroids puts you at risk of death. Even Lyle Alzedo's doctor confessed that Alzedo's brain cancer and ultimate death had NOTHING to do with his taking steroids.

    So for a couple of (sorry for saying this) run of the mill vanilla doctors to suggest a two month cycle is the reason for your having a heart attack seems ludicrous, and an easy cop out on their part. Even dangerous, as they probably have not diagnosed the real root cause of the problem

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