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anabolic pump and hypoglycemia?

livebono

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After looking at reviews on anabolic pump, I'd like to try it sometime in the next few months. However, I'm mildly hypoglycemic, and don't want to do anything that can cause problems with my blood sugar. I can't seem to find a clear answer as to how much it can affect me in that way, any thoughts?
 
I'm pretty damn near hypoglycemic. My resting blood sugar is 74.

I took AP and it made me feel like **** even if I increased my carbs.

If you try it I would definitely suggest starting off running a lower dosage and work your way up to 3/day, provided that you can take the sides.
 
After looking at reviews on anabolic pump, I'd like to try it sometime in the next few months. However, I'm mildly hypoglycemic, and don't want to do anything that can cause problems with my blood sugar. I can't seem to find a clear answer as to how much it can affect me in that way, any thoughts?

I'm mildly hypoglycemic. I like AP, but I definitely had to make a lot of changes to my diet. For example, before AP I liked to eat an apple as a snack. No more... and I have to eat more frequently. Especially in the morning, I need to eat some real complex carbs (like sprouted grain bread, the kind with no flour). Fruit juice would be out of the question, and no biscuits or cereal that isn't mostly fiber.

It was hard to figure this all out... real changes in diet aren't easy. But now that I've got the swing of it, I'm happy with AP.

For me, only mildy hypoglycemic, I think the result is that AP is good for helping me build muscle without gaining fat, but it's not good for cutting. I just have to eat too many calories to keep my blood sugar up while on AP.
 
Thanks for the help. I'm working on cutting, so I think given my blood sugar issues, it sounds like it would be best for me to stay away from it. Appreciate the responses guys! :cheers:
 
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