Anyone else have BLOODY STOOLS while on PH's or through PCT?
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09-11-2004 08:44 PM
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Anyone else have BLOODY STOOLS while on PH's or through PCT?
Through my first 1-AD cycle. I had no issues. Second cycle, I upped the dosage slightly and started getting some slightly bloddy stools every so often. Now going through PCT, I **** out an entire stool FULL of blood today. Was not "dripping" or anything, but the stool was very saturated with blood.
Anyone else have this?
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09-11-2004 08:46 PM
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Uh no, and I suggest going to the doctor.
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09-11-2004 08:48 PM
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Wish it that easy. I do not have insurance right now, there isn't a doctor in the ATL area that would touch a problem like this without insurance..
I feel fine, just ****ting blood lol
I guess I shouldn't think this is funny
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09-11-2004 09:33 PM
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man I would be at an emergency room so fast it would make your head spin,you have internal bleeding somewhere,or you took a **** so big it ripped your butthole,either way,I'd be in for stitches at least!!
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09-11-2004 09:37 PM
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yeah go to the hospital. it's against the law for them to turn you down if you have an emergency. i would expect a big bill though but it's worth it.
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09-11-2004 09:41 PM
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hospital bro............ quickly
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09-11-2004 09:51 PM
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Actually if it is a dark black, then it is dangerous as this means it is occurring farther up in the intestinal tract but if it is red blood, then it is likely just a popped blood vessel around the sphincter (not serious). For more info search for "poop". No joke, there is a good thread on this.
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09-11-2004 11:50 PM
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Bright red is nothing to be too concerned about. If it's darker than the problem is most likely the stomach or small intestine.
Is it painful? And if so, where is the pain? Does it hurt when you apply pressure to your lower abdomen? Upper or elsewhere? Pain while on the can?
If it isn't caused by your cycle it's probably a blood vessel right inside your ass, (think hemoroid), or if you have abdominal pain in may be colitis or Chrohn's disease.
If it caused by your cycle you've got problems I can't help you with. See a doctor asap.
Either way, go see a doctor. Go straight to a gastroenterologist if you can. That may be hard without insurance though. Just do yourself a favor and skip the prelimary stuff a family practioner will do first, (like running antibiotics).
Also, you might be in for a course of cortico-steriods, (depending on where the inflamation is, if this is the case). Check up on the sides before you accept a prescription because they can be pretty bad.
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09-12-2004 12:22 AM
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He said he wasn't in pain an clearly descibed it as blood, not black stools, so intestinal can be assumed. An ulcer could be prompted to bleed with certain anabolics that effect clotting factors (halo, dbol) so take some OTC Pepcid TID for 1 week or 2 and see if it helps. But it's probably OK, as long as you don't lose too much blood. It does not really sound like an ulcer.
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09-12-2004 12:23 AM
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I have no pain, and the stool was bright red. I was somewhat constipated yesterday so we'll see if that was it..
If I **** more blood tomorrow, i'll be making reservations for the emergency room
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09-12-2004 06:26 AM
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Same here. In my previous 1T transdermal cycle, I had very fresh red bloody stool and no pain at all. I never had this kind of problem before. Then I took one kind of chinese herbal medicine called "Yunnan Bai Yao", this bloody stool problem went away in a day or so. In my current m1t cycle it didn't happen. Therefore I am not sure if it had something to do with 1T, maybe I just happened to get "a popped blood vessel around the sphincter".
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09-12-2004 10:05 AM
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you guys eating enough fiber? you could actually be rubbing your colon raw I believe that it is called a fischer(sp)
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09-12-2004 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Prime Rib
I have no pain, and the stool was bright red. I was somewhat constipated yesterday so we'll see if that was it..
If I **** more blood tomorrow, i'll be making reservations for the emergency room
It'll probably last a few days and go away. Same thing happened to me not too long ago. If you were constipated you likely blew a vessel or two trying to ****. I know it's gut wrenching to look at and you get worried as hell, but you've likely got nothing to worry about. Like others have said, if the blood is dark, that's when there's a problem. For you, I'd say if you're constipated don't strain so hard to take a dump, just take a **** pill or two.
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09-12-2004 12:20 PM
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damn, i bet you wish you were in canada right now
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09-12-2004 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by bulkmuscle
damn, i bet you wish you were in canada right now

Yeah but then when income taxes roll around, he'll be glad he's back in the USA
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09-12-2004 02:51 PM
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PrimeRib- Even without insurance, it's not going to cost that much to get an initial diagnosis.
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09-12-2004 03:09 PM
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I don't know, it might if he goes through the emergency room, and if he's admitted and given a room and kept overnight it will cost several grand even if no treatment was required. I'd try a minor emergency clinic first. 50 bucks and they can send him on if they think he needs it. Maybe it's cleared up by now and he can give us an update...
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09-12-2004 11:32 PM
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I don't know, it might if he goes through the emergency room, and if he's admitted and given a room and kept overnight it will cost several grand even if no treatment was required. I'd try a minor emergency clinic first. 50 bucks and they can send him on if they think he needs it. Maybe it's cleared up by now and he can give us an update...
There are hospitals that provide care for people who don't have too much money.
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09-13-2004 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by VanillaGorilla
There are hospitals that provide care for people who don't have too much money.
Yeah, they're called 'Urgent Care Clinics'.
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09-13-2004 11:50 AM
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around here, milwaukee, WI we have programs for uninsured, especially lower income, im sure if he check into it being near or in a larger city, he can find something, i guess this goes out to other people in similar situations, call the local health dept. and just ask, im sure they can point you in the right direction, urgent care clinics as well.
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