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tkasch30 said:ya i havent used drol either, but atleast with drol you wouldnt be using it nearly as long as eq. i just dont want to go to doc after using eq and have them tell me my blood is as thick as hell. i have never had a problem with test, mast, tren, npp, tbol, or dbol thickening my blood.
I dont think thick blood just happens maybe if youve been running hard a long time. Id guess you will ne ok just try to donate if you can at least once during the blast. I wanna try eq that shit is for horses nuff said loltkasch30 said:ya i havent used drol either, but atleast with drol you wouldnt be using it nearly as long as eq. i just dont want to go to doc after using eq and have them tell me my blood is as thick as hell. i have never had a problem with test, mast, tren, npp, tbol, or dbol thickening my blood.
Steveg81 said:Love EQ. I never had an issue with high blood pressure while running it. As far as it raising my rbc I should know in a few days just had blood taken the other day
Buck said:Eq is known to raise rbc. Then again so is test, tren , deca and so on.
Dago said:Ran it at 300mgs week one cycle couple years ago. Test-e 500mg eq 300mg with regular blood work doc told me if my blood got any thicker he would have pull 6 mls out I went in every 2 weeks after. I only ran the eq for 10 weeks I know they say its a long acting ester and slow acting conpound but 4 weeks in I was feeling it and seeing it. Veins popping out lots of vascularity good dense thick muscles. Run it at a low dose with some additional testosterone and a baby aspirin daily to help thin the blood. High doses of gear most times is not needed more focus on diet water intake training proper rest and recovery will make a low dose cycle produce the desired results.
tkasch30 said:let me know how your rbc turns out
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