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Does d-bol make you tired..?
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24 June 2008 14:21
I'm just over a week into my 20mg a day d-bol course and I'm knackered. By mid-afternoon I'm yawning my ass off. Is this an effect of the d-bol..? On a positive note, I feel stronger and can lift more, easier if that makes sense. I'm sure the majority will be placebo-esque at this stage, but I feel good anyway. Also, my weight has increased by 2kg. No sides yet.
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RE: Does d-bol make you tired..?
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24 June 2008 14:38
20mg of d-bol only is that? I was doing 40mg and no probs
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RE: Does d-bol make you tired..?
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24 June 2008 14:39
It is a side of DBol I found, tiredness, Do you sleep well?. If not try ZMA that will help your sleep pattern and possibly stop the tiredness somewhat during the day. BTW i was doing 50mg a day. That was a nasty one tho'.
<message edited by dvdman69 on 24 June 2008 14:40>
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RE: Does d-bol make you tired..?
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24 June 2008 15:51
Yeah only running 20mg a day as it's my first step into the world of gear. I don't sleep that well actually and I often feel tired, but since starting the d-bol it seems to have got worse.
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