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Epistane/Orals/Insulin Please Help

PlateHead45

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Hi,

I'm currently into my 3rd week of an Epi/Stano stack at 30mg/600mg. I'm wondering how this stuff and orals in general effect insulin and blood sugar. Every morning, I become very dizzy and feel like pure ****. Even when I eat, it seems like an hour after, I feel this. I'm wondering if it's my blood sugar dropping? I eat oatmeal, protein shake, veggie shake.

My Dad and uncle were both diabetic and my Dad actually was diagnosed after a Trenbolone cycle. I don't want to have any issues with this. Can anyone clarify what I could be feeling? It's usually only in the morning that I feel this way..

I have had a gallon of water each day, take all cycle supports, eat healthy.

Anything you can chime in would be awesome just to make me feel at ease. I'm considering dropping down to 20mg of Epi. Even though it's a very low dose, I'd rather not feel these ****ty sides in the morning.

Thanks for your input.
 
If that worried get a glucose meter to monitor levels if your predisposed through genetics u want to be very careful. That said I've never heard of those compounds messing with blood sugar levels
 
Yeah, that might be a smart idea. Do you even think that's what I could be feeling? Is there anything else that could make you feel dizzy? My BP has been around 130/80, so I don't think that's an issue. It's just after I eat and sometimes it happens after I **** as well. Just a overall ****ty feeling and dizzy. I almost got the point the other day that I thought I was going to pass out.
 
Yeah, that might be a smart idea. Do you even think that's what I could be feeling? Is there anything else that could make you feel dizzy? My BP has been around 130/80, so I don't think that's an issue. It's just after I eat and sometimes it happens after I **** as well. Just a overall ****ty feeling and dizzy. I almost got the point the other day that I thought I was going to pass out.

I don't think so if it's happening after you eat I'm running insulin and only worry about feeling hypo b4. I eat. Shoot get a candy bar and a soda take those down after and see if you still feel the same way
 
Weird, I'm also wondering if it's the Epi or the Stano that could be causing it too.. like I said, it's always the worst in the morning and then the rest of the day I feel pretty good.
 
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