Hot flashes

Preemo77

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Hello CB,


The past few weeks I have been having hot flashes, it more so happens when I'm fucking the wife and it really effects my stamina.

I have been on Test E @ 500mg a week with 20mg of Dbol a day. I take Nolva and Arimidex when necessary. I go for blood tests this week but the weird thing about this all is when I searched "men hot flashes" every link points out low testosterone. Which shouldn't be the case since I've been running this for 5 weeks as of yesterday.

My reason for posting here is to see if anyone else has had this happen and maybe have some insight ahead of me seeing the doctor.

Preemo
 
Test E takes at least 3-4 weeks so I highly doubt its the test.. are u sure the dbol is legit ?

Hows the blood pressure ?
 
It's a side effect or the Arimidex, perhaps? I had brief moments of that while on aromasin and asked the same question to others.

Edit - It's listed as a common side for arimidex

Also, may be a good time to get bloods checked if you're concerned, to narrow things down
 
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It is a side effect of arimedex.

Adverse Effects​

>10%​


Hot flashes (12-36%)

Vasodilation (25-36%)

Fatigue (19%)

Mood disturbances (19%)

Nausea and vomiting (19%)

Weakness (16-19%)

Arthritis (17%)

Pain (17%)

Arthralgia (2-15%)

Pharyngitis (14%)

Depression (13%)

Hypertension (2-13%)

Bone pain (11%)

Increased cough (11%)

Osteoporosis (11%)

Rash (8-11%)

1-10%​


Accidental injury (10%)

Back pain (10%)

Fracture (10%)

Headache (10%)

Insomnia (10%)

Peripheral edema (10%)

Dyspnea (8-10%)

Abdominal pain (9%)

Infection (9%)

Lymphedema (9%)

Diarrhea (8-9%)

Constipation (7-9%)

Breast pain (8%)

Dizziness (8%)

Urinary tract infection (8%)

Chest pain (7%)

Dyspepsia (7%)

Paresthesia (5-7%)

Anxiety (6%)

Cataracts (6%)

Flu syndrome (6%)

Sinusitis (6%)

Vulvovaginitis (6%)

Xerostomia (6%)

Breast neoplasm (5%)

Bronchitis (5%)

Cyst (5%)

Diaphoresis (5%)

Neoplasm (5%)

Vaginal bleeding (5%)

Fractures of spine, hip, or wrist (4%)

Ischemic cardiovascular disease (4%)

Vaginal hemorrhage (4%)

Vaginitis (4%)

Leukorrhea (3-4%)

Deep vein thrombosis (2%)

Endometrial cancer (intact uterus at baseline) (2%)

Ischemic cerebrovascular event (2%)

Weight gain (2%)

Lethargy (1%)

Postmarketing Reports​


Hepatitis; increased alkaline phosphatase, aminotransferases, gamma-glutamyl transferase, and bilirubin

Allergic reactions, including angioedema, urticaria, and anaphylaxis

Rash, including mucocutaneous disorders (eg, erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome)

Myalgia, trigger finger, and hypercalcemia (with or without increase in parathyroid hormone)
 
It is a side effect of arimedex.

Adverse Effects​

>10%​


Hot flashes (12-36%)

Vasodilation (25-36%)

Fatigue (19%)

Mood disturbances (19%)

Nausea and vomiting (19%)

Weakness (16-19%)

Arthritis (17%)

Pain (17%)

Arthralgia (2-15%)

Pharyngitis (14%)

Depression (13%)

Hypertension (2-13%)

Bone pain (11%)

Increased cough (11%)

Osteoporosis (11%)

Rash (8-11%)

1-10%​


Accidental injury (10%)

Back pain (10%)

Fracture (10%)

Headache (10%)

Insomnia (10%)

Peripheral edema (10%)

Dyspnea (8-10%)

Abdominal pain (9%)

Infection (9%)

Lymphedema (9%)

Diarrhea (8-9%)

Constipation (7-9%)

Breast pain (8%)

Dizziness (8%)

Urinary tract infection (8%)

Chest pain (7%)

Dyspepsia (7%)

Paresthesia (5-7%)

Anxiety (6%)

Cataracts (6%)

Flu syndrome (6%)

Sinusitis (6%)

Vulvovaginitis (6%)

Xerostomia (6%)

Breast neoplasm (5%)

Bronchitis (5%)

Cyst (5%)

Diaphoresis (5%)

Neoplasm (5%)

Vaginal bleeding (5%)

Fractures of spine, hip, or wrist (4%)

Ischemic cardiovascular disease (4%)

Vaginal hemorrhage (4%)

Vaginitis (4%)

Leukorrhea (3-4%)

Deep vein thrombosis (2%)

Endometrial cancer (intact uterus at baseline) (2%)

Ischemic cerebrovascular event (2%)

Weight gain (2%)

Lethargy (1%)

Postmarketing Reports​


Hepatitis; increased alkaline phosphatase, aminotransferases, gamma-glutamyl transferase, and bilirubin

Allergic reactions, including angioedema, urticaria, and anaphylaxis

Rash, including mucocutaneous disorders (eg, erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome)

Myalgia, trigger finger, and hypercalcemia (with or without increase in parathyroid hormone)

Thank you Bagua!

I've never had an issue before so I guess things have changed in my body. I'll have to switch it up.

I should of went over all the reading on what I am taking again. It's been a while since I've thoroughly went through all the literature.
 
It could just be normal changes to the drugs.
In the past I have had hot flashes from stuff when I was ramping up for the first 3-4 weeks. Tren was particularly bad.

Dbol is a very strong drug.

Could be the adex as well, but you stop taking adex on dbol and enjoy your new boobs, lol.
 
It could just be normal changes to the drugs.
In the past I have had hot flashes from stuff when I was ramping up for the first 3-4 weeks. Tren was particularly bad.

Dbol is a very strong drug.

Could be the adex as well, but you stop taking adex on dbol and enjoy your new boobs, lol.

Haha that's exactly on point! If I don't keep up with the adex I'll end up bra shopping.

I'll try out another AI and see if the issue goes away.
 
Haha that's exactly on point! If I don't keep up with the adex I'll end up bra shopping.

I'll try out another AI and see if the issue goes away.
I’d either tough it out or drop the dbol and see what happens. If you have been using it for 5 weeks, you must have got some decent gains from it already.
 
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