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feeling some chest pain while on aas

vircasio

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I've had this discomfort in the center of my chest that never had before, I started my test-deca cycle 4 weeks ago and the chest pain increased slowly, I'm concerned as it might be affecting my heart or something. What do you suggest me to do, get checked out by the doctor or just don't pay attention to it? Thank you.
 
I seriously doubt deca would effect your heart. Are you sure its not gas? Are you drinking enough water? Need at least 1 gallon a day. I had a similar issue and it was because of low hydration. I threw in some pro biotics and more water. Worked very good for me.

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It sounds like a blood pressure issue from water retention to me.

Are you using any support supplements with your cycle? Test + deca is pretty much the gold standard for increasing size and strength. It's a classic 'bulking cycle'. It's fantastic for putting on muscle.
The main problem is that both deca and test are known to cause a lot of water retention if you aren't using the proper support supplements with your cycle.

Remember to include the proper support supplements with your cycle:
1. An AI to keep estrogen in the low-normal range. Aromasin at 10mg EOD is a good dosage.
2. An anti-prolactin drug to keep prolactin in the low-normal range. Cabergoline at 0.25mg EOD is a good dosage.

The support supplements are very important because high estrogen and prolactin levels can lead to side effects like gyno and water retention.

If you are already using an AI and anti-prolactin drug with your cycle, your best option for a natural supplement to lower blood pressure would be a multi ingredient product like N2guard from n2bm.com. Herbal based supplements work best when stacked together as they work synergistically.

Keep a close eye on your blood pressure. If it doesn't start to go down - go to your doctor and get him to write you a prescription for a blood pressure medication. Don't take this lightly. Blood pressure is a silent killer.
 
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