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Concussions and brain swelling on deca

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Hey Guys,

On my third week of deca right now and as expected, I'm starting to get the random nosebleeds. This is my first cycle (I'm only on 300mg, with a shot of test here and there to keep my sex drive up). Here is my question; I've heard warnings and bad things about taking too much advil and aspirin while playing football because it decreases your blood's ability to clot. This can lead to excessive brain swelling if one receives a concussion and we all know that brain swelling is very very bad. I'm extremely concerned that the deca could lead to some problems if I take a bad whack on the head during football camp...I also take high doses of advil during camp. Is there anyone here knowledgeable in this area and that can give me some advice?? Should I avoid pain-relievers ??? Should I avoid deca??? Am I going to die??? Any info would be appreciated big-time..
 
I recently came across some studies that stated that supplementation with creatine reduced incidence of brain injury in users suffering head injuries. These were medical studies and not bullshit given by people trying to sell creatine. I think every one in pro sports must take some type of pain killers in their careers, and I woder how many guys in the NFL juice? If your worried about deca use test, it's better for football anyway. If your doing juice I hope that your in college and not high school.
 
Bro. right now I am playing in the semi-pro ranks just like a few others here and pain killers are a must. When you get to these ranks, Advil, and Alieve don't do jack anymore. Now we have moved on to better pain relievers and muscle relaxers as in vicodin and demeral. I am pretty sure your talking college or juco level instead of high school. And your trainer will advise you greatly on what to take. If not your team needs a better trainer and doctor.
Deca on the other hand can cause higher bp levels but so can other ASes. Clotting has never been a problem for me while on. Asiprin can thin out your blood which will make it hard to clot.
Another thing. If your college program is like any other, the trainers/coaches on the teamknow of AS usage on the team, if so then inform your trainer about what you are using, they have a lot of knowledge in this field. An d right now I am sure some of you all say that college coaches don't do that, but please there is not one clean program out there. Coaches know it is going on and even help the players get it, they just deny they knew they was on it, if he NCAA test them and they come out dirty.
 
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