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  Hypoglycemia and taking AS.....Is it okay??????

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B
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posted April 08, 2000 11:27 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for B   Click Here to Email B     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 67250357
Do I need to do anything different bacause of the hypoglycemia?? Does AS affect blood sugar levels?? I am getting ready to start my first cycle of sust alone probably be going with 500 sust for eight weeks with of course the clomid and nolvadex. Thanks in advance for any input or advice..."B"

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B
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posted April 08, 2000 01:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for B   Click Here to Email B     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 67250357
CAN A BRO PLEASE GET SOME HELP?????????????

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cjac1
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posted April 08, 2000 03:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for cjac1   Click Here to Email cjac1     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 30896181
I am too. I've been on for a long time and never had a problem. later

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1200bp
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posted April 08, 2000 04:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 1200bp   Click Here to Email 1200bp     Edit/Delete Message
don't know of any correlation between AS and blood sugar levels, but you need to see your doc about the hypoglycemia. i hope your not one of those idiots injecting insulin for its anabolic effects - if you are, stop, before you kill yourself. we all get hypoglycemic at one time or another. the most common cause is reactive hypoglycemia which is caused by a surge of insulin after consuming sugar and results in symptoms of hypoglycemia 3-5 hours after meals. if this is the case, you simply need to modify your diet by consuming complex carbs e.g oatmeal , sweet potatoes, etc. in addition to eating a little protein with each meal.

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