I spoke (e-mail) to Mr. Rea and he indicated that COX-2 specific inhibitor medications such as celebrex are used by some people to help control this. Apparently use of celebrex causes some people to become anemic. So the basis of thought is that while the steroids increase the red blood cell...
Apparently one of the bigger risk is the thickening of the blood. I believe that is the hemocrit reading. In his book he indicates that drinking wine in moderation could possibly help with this. He also mentions asprin. Although there is the thought that asprin may hinder gains. (But so do...
I would leave the oil in a seperate vial and draw the prop and then the oil, or whatever. I would take at least a 1:1 ratio to begin with. If that doesn't do it add a little more.
Also, for me, the pain became much less severe when I injected in the glutes only and used a 1&1/2 pin. Get it...
I guess you could. I don't see that there would be any harm.
I would start at 25mcg/day and ramp up to 75. The back down to 25 by week five.
Some people say there is no need to ramp. Theur thoughts being that any amount of T-3 taken would down regulate your own production.
Any more thoughts...
You need to run the T-3 with your cycle. It is catabolic as well as a fat burner. With the does someone would run to burn fat as opposed to correct a medical problem the steroids will keep you from losing muscle and you should still gain muscle.
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