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    Yeah man, if you had a PE at 30 for no apparent reason, I'd say you should just avoid ANYTHING that could affect blood clotting. It's really not worth turning blue and dropping dead over.

    Do you have Factor V Leiden or something? Were you obese? A smoker?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Yeah man, if you had a PE at 30 for no apparent reason, I'd say you should just avoid ANYTHING that could affect blood clotting. It's really not worth turning blue and dropping dead over.

    Do you have Factor V Leiden or something? Were you obese? A smoker?
    The reason was that I inherited a clotting factor of my blood. And it came when I was 30 years old. I don't remember a factor clotting name.
    Never smoke, no obese.
    13 years of training naturally with creatine, protein (whey) and amino acids.

    Age: 36
    Height 6'1"
    Weight: 86 kg
    bf%: 19
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    Quote Originally Posted by manvs View Post
    The reason was that I inherited a clotting factor of my blood. And it came when I was 30 years old. I don't remember a factor clotting name.
    Never smoke, no obese.
    13 years of training naturally with creatine, protein (whey) and amino acids.

    Age: 36
    Height 6'1"
    Weight: 86 kg
    bf%: 19
    Is that 19% BF remotely accurate, or was it just from one of those digital scales? If those are your real stats, forget about AAS and learn to eat properly. And if you have a genetic disorder that could kill you, you should probably bother to at least remember what it's called, if you're not going to learn everything about it. It's probably Leiden V if you're of Scandinavian origin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Is that 19% BF remotely accurate, or was it just from one of those digital scales? If those are your real stats, forget about AAS and learn to eat properly. And if you have a genetic disorder that could kill you, you should probably bother to at least remember what it's called, if you're not going to learn everything about it. It's probably Leiden V if you're of Scandinavian origin.
    Very interesting what you say. No, it was just from one those of digital scales. Surely the BF% should be higher but do not think much.
    I am from South America. Anyway I will see what is the factor...

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