You are correct sir. Small price to pay
When I was having the same problem, I learned it was because my body was holding so much water (due to decreased kidney function). If it gets painful to walk because of the “pump” as you described, and if you have to stop walking because the pump is so intense and almost hurts to the point where you have to stop walking…well then my friend (not being an alarmist) you might have other SERIOUS medical complications. Also, having too high of a red blood cell count (which would also cause “walking pumps”), is more dang than than most realize. Have your hematocrit levels checked if you can. Heart attacks, blood clots, and strokes can result, especially if your over 45-50 yrs. old and running a lot of test. These are all facts regardless of bro science and how logical it may sound. It happened to me, kidney failure and cancer was my result. But then again, your symptoms could be totally unrelated. But, If you are not getting a blood test at least every six to eight weeks (12 weeks tops) to monitor what’s going on in your system then you’re making a vital mistake. I got lucky and am cancer free for 5 yrs. Sorry for the scare story but sometimes its needed to shine a light into some of those dark corners of ignorance and uneducation (even me and yes I still juice).
Was the impaired kidney function due to AAS induced nephrotoxicity?
Do T injections really impair kidney function that much?
I do believe it was high RBC.