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Endorphins
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Im starting my 1st cycle very shortly and wanted to know if steroids have any impact on the lung tissue. I suffer from a genetic disorder called alpha 1 anti trypsin that is like a degenerative disorder that in my case destroys the lung tissue. Ive read that people complain of tren cough etc so do any steroids apart from tren cause lung irritation etc. The steroids I will be using are test, deca, and Dbol. Anybody got a set of lungs to sell???


   
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ezstreet
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Originally posted by Endorphins Im starting my 1st cycle very shortly and wanted to know if steroids have any impact on the lung tissue. I suffer from a genetic disorder called alpha 1 anti trypsin that is like a degenerative disorder that in my case destroys the lung tissue. Ive read that people complain of tren cough etc so do any steroids apart from tren cause lung irritation etc. The steroids I will be using are test, deca, and dbol. Anybody got a set of lungs to sell??? I wouldn't worry about direct damage lung from the roids you mentioned(i would worry & read to see what things mgiht cause a further diffeciency in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin since it has as much to do with the liver as the lungs). How much do you understand about your disease ? What world of shit did you go through to before you were diagnosed? How do you feel day to day ? EX. Do you get short of breath ust doing regular exercise or intense exercise? Does you breathing diffculties come on for no apparent reason?


   
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Shaan
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The cough more than likely comes from the benzyl benzoate, not the tren.


   
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Endorphins
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My type of alpha 1 antitrypsin many affects the lungs, what the doc said, and very little the liver if any from my understanding. Im only 22 so the breathing difficulties have not started and exercise is fine at this point. Is there anybody with medical experience that could lend a hand here as this is a bit worrying. Could this mean im at high risk of liver problems through steroid usage?? I really want to cross over to the darkside but at the expense of my health I wont, comments would be appreciated.


   
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ezstreet
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Originally posted by Endorphins My type of alpha 1 antitrypsin many affects the lungs, what the doc said, and very little the liver if any from my understanding. Im only 22 so the breathing difficulties have not started and exercise is fine at this point. Is there anybody with medical experience that could lend a hand here as this is a bit worrying. Could this mean im at high risk of liver problems through steroid usage?? I really want to cross over to the darkside but at the expense of my health I wont, comments would be appreciated. What I'm saying is that since production is mainly in the liver, I would be cautious about stressing the liver. There is much not known about the disease. You wanna be the guinea pig that finds out? I would drop the dbol. And not because it is especially hard on the liver(everybody trips on the 17aa thing while taking and doing a lot worse shit). RAther because I'm sure in your life there will or are other liver taxing things you might have to take (or already taking) . So why take chances? I would just take test(and deca if you must) be ...gonna probably need an anti-estrogen/anti-aromatase..plus maybe some other shit that stresses the liver. Shit stacks up!


   
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rangerbill
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Is this alpha 1 antitrypsin problem an auto-immune disease? If so, you could be asking for problems. What meds are you on now? Check your PMs rb


   
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