Thanks for the information F1Hybrid! Its the first I've heard which fits my experiences exactly. The last time I formed some thrombosis my test level was well within normal, but I was quite dehydrated and had just been through an hour of heavy resistance training.
I take other meds which tend to keep me in a constant dehydrated state. I suspect that making a conscious effort of drinking a lot more water, combined with aerobics (which I've been largely ignoring) will be of significant help.
Other than the resistance training three times a week I am quite sedentary...my job keeps me seated all day.
You mention deca, testosterone and anadrol. are there any steroids which will help me put on the lean tissue without the risk of a raised hematocrit?
I take other meds which tend to keep me in a constant dehydrated state. I suspect that making a conscious effort of drinking a lot more water, combined with aerobics (which I've been largely ignoring) will be of significant help.
Other than the resistance training three times a week I am quite sedentary...my job keeps me seated all day.
You mention deca, testosterone and anadrol. are there any steroids which will help me put on the lean tissue without the risk of a raised hematocrit?