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whats causing my 103.6 fever

yankees5677

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So today I got a fever and as of right now I have a 103.6 fever. Im takin 750mg test e
100mg tren ace eod
30mg dbol everyday.
Ive felt like shit since I started this cycle last week. Is this normal? My last injection site in my glute is hard and warm but not red. I took tylenol and everyone told me if the temp doesnt come down in two hours to go to the hospital.
I did workout insanely hard this week. Could it be over training?
 
What do you think is causing it? I talked to my friends wife. She knows about my cycle. This is the end of the second week and the first time I experienced a fever. She told me to take two tylenol and wait 1.5 hours. If it comes down Im ok. Is it bad gear?
 
Tren raises temperature. Take some aspirin immediately to try and break the fever.
Also make sure you do not get the chills. Also take your temperature every 45 minutes.. you do not want to get close to 105F

Also read this for more education:

Temperatures Above Normal
As noted above, body temperature can be affected by a variety of activities and conditions. Strenuous exercise can temporarily raise body temperature to as high as 103° F, while extreme exercise, such as a marathon, can raise body temperature temporarily as high as 107° F. When the body core temperature reaches 105° F or higher, heat exhaustion followed by heat stroke or hyperthermia (also known as hyperpyrexia) can occur, especially where dehydration (in which case the body can not produce enough sweat to sufficiently cool down) also is present.

Left untreated, heat stroke can lead to permanent brain damage, kidney damage and/or circulatory collapse resulting in death.

Sustained elevated body temperature associated with disease or infection is called fever. A fever of 102° F or lower is defined as low grade, while that above 103 ° F is defined as high grade. Fevers that increase and decrease regularly are said to be cyclic, while those that have sudden sharp increases and then drop are called spiking fevers.

There is also a medical condition known as malignant hyperthermia, an inherited condition that can cause a rapid rise in body temperature to dangerous levels when the individual is given general anesthesia or takes certain types of muscle relaxants.
 
Hmm, I don't know. I'm on my first cycle and had a really bad fever/sick for one day. My temperature wassnt that bad though.

You might be dehydrated from the tren, are you drinking 1.5-2 gallons of watter a day?

-Eric
 
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