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Nose bleed

inthehole

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Has anyone ever gotten nose bleed in the middle of a heavy set? In the middle of legpressing the other night i felt a pop in my nose, it bled heavier than ive experienced b4.
 

DecaDude

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getting out of the upside down dentist chair, after the second week of my cycle... keep track of your BP. Next bleeding might be in your head.
 

STEELADDICTION

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DecaDude said:
getting out of the upside down dentist chair, after the second week of my cycle... keep track of your BP. Next bleeding might be in your head.


Just like DecaDude said, get your BP checked by a doc or you can buy a BP kit on e-bay for $30. Nothing to fool around with bro! I know I got a few of them my last cycle and my BP was HIGH! What are you running right now?
 

STEELADDICTION

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How much longer are you running the D-bol for? Any more nose bleeds? And is your face getting flush and hot at all? That's how I could always tell my BP was up. I'd be on the safe side and have your BP checked if you experience anymore nose bleeds, better safe than sorry. ;)
 

ORACLE

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Dbol got my nose bleeding pretty good on a cycle. Good advice from everyone to get your BP checked. Mine always get's high.
 

Andrew

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I check my BP at my gym on a regular basis. We have four blood pressure stations that are conveniently located in the weight room.
 

stealthmeister

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Bleeding could also be a result of anticoagulation from liver damage. The liver produces coagulation factors II, VII, IX, and X, thus deficiencies of these coagulation factors due to liver damage impairs clotting in both the extrinsic and intrinsic clotting cascades and can result in bleeding.
 

MaSTa LifTa

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stealthmeister said:
Bleeding could also be a result of anticoagulation from liver damage. The liver produces coagulation factors II, VII, IX, and X, thus deficiencies of these coagulation factors due to liver damage impairs clotting in both the extrinsic and intrinsic clotting cascades and can result in bleeding.

Good call. Or maybe he is deficient on vitamin K. just joking. very unlikely. So, are you a physician stealthmeister???
 

ORACLE

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MaSTa LifTa said:
Good call. Or maybe he is deficient on vitamin K. just joking. very unlikely. So, are you a physician stealthmeister???

You would be deficient on "K" is that short for Kell?? you gay faukers
 

MaSTa LifTa

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ORACLE said:
You would be deficient on "K" is that short for Kell?? you gay faukers

i see you can't get Kell off of your brain O. This is me not being surprised. --------> :cool:
 

ORACLE

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MaSTa LifTa said:
i see you can't get Kell off of your brain O. This is me not being surprised. --------> :cool:

lol....way to go using the faces. how's this one: this is you doing you know what to kell---> :eek: this is kell---> :eek: :D this is you both afterwards--> :smoker:
 

MaSTa LifTa

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ORACLE said:
lol....way to go using the faces. how's this one: this is you doing you know what to kell---> :eek: this is kell---> :eek: :D this is you both afterwards--> :smoker:

LOL. See, this is why I HATE you O. HaHa. You're too damn creative for your own good.
 

ORACLE

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MaSTa LifTa said:
LOL. See, this is why I HATE you O. HaHa. You're too damn creative for your own good.

Much love to you too brutha...lol i'm outta here gnite
 

STEELADDICTION

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stealthmeister said:
Bleeding could also be a result of anticoagulation from liver damage. The liver produces coagulation factors II, VII, IX, and X, thus deficiencies of these coagulation factors due to liver damage impairs clotting in both the extrinsic and intrinsic clotting cascades and can result in bleeding.


Good to have the Doc around! ;)
 

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MR .T said:
Ive had nosebleeds in the gym off cycle and my bp was 120/80
Nosepicker-
my unprofessional opinion would be to grab a tissue and apply direct pressure.
Stealth hit one of the concerning possibilties in this arena.


...I was informative once... a long time ago.
 
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