Lol but i thought he was happily married? @newbvet
Also, I’m not sure if everyone missed it but he referenced that he grew up with someone who was supposedly a murderer, and OP seems to take pride in this. Am i the only slightly disturbed by this?
I love trolling. But it doesnt feel like a sport if the opponent doesn’t know he is being trolled. I feel that this OP is either 1) To dumb to know the difference or 2) Not mentally stable enough to know the difference. Then in that case, I almost feel like I am being reverse trolled by God or OP.
There is no way this shit lord thread should have 181 replies with 1,600 views when there are serious people that have asked legit questions that dont get 1/10th of the responses.
Im at doc now elevated hart rate nothing jurastic blood psessure slightly elevated and now im waiting for the doc to find out my red blood count. And i told them im on cycle what now ding ding boys
Im not referencing shit buddy 1 of you asked about someone in the pic at which point I sent I me tioned someone I grew up with who I took a prison pic. Im not cadodoning his actions im representing seaside Oregon do u ever come? Please update us with a pic lol
Only reason i even sent that prison pic was 1 i dont take very many pics and thats the only pic (naturally) I have. Thats what i can do from shit to 75 days naturally. Not to be a tuff guy buddy
Elevated HR (from a docs standpoint) typically indicates a RESTING heart rate of above 100bpm. How do you feel? I personally get anxious and paranoid when my RHR goes above 90 (typically from caffeine or my ADHD medication)… I’m serious… Unless it’s from weed, then I’ll simply giggle about it and take a twelve hour nap after eating a packet of Doritos as if my RHR has gone up to 90BPM I’m probably at retard status.
Long term sustaining said heart rate is reallllly bad for you, same with elevated BP. If possible, drop the anadrol.
I’m more disturbed by the prospect of using gear to get physical with people, I know numerous people who have killed others (be it army, self defence from growing up in South Africa etc.), it’s not particularly uncommon.
Chances are you’ll be fine, just cholesterol/liver values will be a bit wonky. The doctors will probably freak out and tell you to stop using the gear (fair enough though, their job is to instill good health within the general populace) but also because there is a large stigma relating to AAS usage.
If HR is elevated and you don’t wish to stop there are numerous factors that could help and/or be at play here. Firstly anabolics tend to up regulate the sympathetic nervous system to a large degree (this is the portion of the nervous system responsible to controlling the fight or flight response, thus increasing heart rate and whatnot)
Secondly, they increase our sensitivity too stimulants through the first mechanism by increasing sensitivity too the receptors that stimulants bind too. So if you use a lot of nicotine, caffeine, pre-workouts or general stimulants that’s self explanatory. Thirdly, how much sleep do you get per night? Lack of sleep can heavily contribute to autonomic dysfunction (leading to high RHR).
I have mild autonomic instability (sympathetic nervous system dominance), due to generalised anxiety I simply take a low dose of a beta blocker for it and poof, it’s like I never had an issue. Greatly reduces my overall day to day levels of stress/anxiety
I’d steer clear of mk677, it’s a research chemical with very little in the way of human trials, what exists is promising however we simply don’t know what potential long term effects exist yet. Why use mk677 anyway, you’re IGF-1 will be elevated enough from AAS alone + you’re making gains without it, why add more now?
Just my opinion, you do whatever you think is best for you