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Letro making me dizzy??..??..??

Vascular Freak

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I have been taking Letro at 1.25 mg ed for the past 2 weeks now. I also started a test/eq/winstrol cycle and lately have felt dizzy or lightheaded all day long. I have read that letro can do this?? Has anyone expierienced this with any of these drugs.

Thanks for the help guys and girls
 
Might it be the EQ? I've heard it has a blood thickening effect that can be minimized with aspirin. Anyone else heard this too?
 
It is really weird how I have been feeling dizzy... I am not normally one to notice side effects and things of that nature, I normally just "blow them off". I don't know if it is related to the letro or the gear I am using (Just started eq/test/win cycle 4 days ago) or if it is entirely something else.

I just would like to see of anyone else has had similar experiences? Or am I maybe just out of my freakin mind?? :verygood:

Thanks in advance
 
Ok, well its not the test and the eq on day 5 and it still wouldnt be the winny yet, maybe..., unlikely, anyways if you have been on the letro for two weeks that might be it , lower the dose. Do you know how to take your own BP, if its high, call your doc and get a scrip for clonidine or somethin, or just go get some herbs at GNC or somethin.
 
Vascular Freak said:
I have been taking Letro at 1.25 mg ed for the past 2 weeks now. I also started a test/eq/winstrol cycle and lately have felt dizzy or lightheaded all day long. I have read that letro can do this?? Has anyone expierienced this with any of these drugs.

Thanks for the help guys and girls

lol, next thing you know guys will be asking if letro is making their car go slow ;)

Dizzy? most likely dehydration or change in diet - how's your potassium intake? how's you're food and water intake? Most of the time, dizziness, dry mouth and headaches are attributed to dehydration.
 
dizzyness is not a common side effect of letrozole, but in clinicals it occurred in 3-5% of users. Vertigo in 1-2%.

so yes its possible that letrozole is causing your symptoms, though it could easily be something else.
 
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