I’ve been using testosterone for the past 6 years, I blast and cruise usually. Lately, 3 months ago, I decided to blast and add nandrolone in the mix (500 test, 500 deca per week), and after 3 pins of deca (250 each), I started feeling shortness of breath. It was really bad, I couldn’t get a deep breath at all, one day I basically was just sitting there doing nothing but trying to catch my breath at one point. I stopped deca, continued test and it went away.
A week ago I tried pinning deca again. One injection and three days later I’m feeling shortness of breath again. It’s not as bad now, but still decided to stop pinning.
At first I thought my blood might be too thick, I’ve donated it and nothing changed. Checked my heart and it’s in perfect condition.
What could be the reason for this? Could it be that the product is bunk?
I don’t think you could be allergic to the decanoate ester specifically. Since our bodies do produce nandrolone (teenie tiny amounts) I don’t think you would be allergic to the nandrolone either. Like Iron said, carrier oil.
Depending on brand and concentration you deca could be in a different oil vs the test that is if they came from same source. If you have a higher concentration deca, like anything over 250mgs per ml then the UGL could have used an additional organic solvent other than benzyl benzoate. If they did use an additional solvent it was probably ethyl oleate which does tend to cause reactions with users. Mainly pain and injection sight issues but I wouldn’t count out other reactions if you were allergic.
Also depending on your concentration of the test you are using I have seen recipes out there for test enanthate without any benzyl benzoate, usually they are 250 mgs or 200mgs, never anything higher. So it’s possible your test doesn’t have benzyl benzoate and your deca does which could mean you have issues with benzyl benzoate. Chances are it’s not benzyl benzoate because all of the legit pharma companies use some benzyl in their stuff and they will only use stuff that is going to be tolerated by the vast majority of users. No legit pharma regularly uses ethyl oleate because enough people have issues with it.