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Anadrol lethargy

Allesandro96

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So I’m currrently on day 5 of 100mg of anadrol, and damn does this shit make me lethargic as hell.

I’ve done Tbol, dbol, Superdrol, anavar, etc. No tiredness like this.

Water, tudca, diet, everything is in check, I’ve read a lot of conflicting reports about drol, half saying they feel fucking great, and the other half saying they feel like crap.

Anyone else have this same experience?
 
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Rcd3t

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Depends on the person to be completely honest.

100mg Anadrol and I feel fine.

20mg superdrol I feel like crap by the second week.
 
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nobenchrichy

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So I’m currrently on day 5 of 100mg of anadrol, and damn does this shit make me lethargic as hell.

I’ve done Tbol, dbol, Superdrol, anavar, etc. No tiredness like this.

Water, tudca, diet, everything is in check, I’ve read a lot of conflicting reports about drol, half saying they feel fucking great, and the other half saying they feel like crap.

Anyone else have this same experience?
Personally, I believe lethargy from orals have to do with how strongly they crush cortisol. Cortisol is, among many things, responsible for waking us up and to signal the liver to free some glucose into the blood to raise blood sugar. This is consistent with the experiences of some people having lethargy and/or blood sugar issues on stronger orals (nothing to do with liver stress, IMO).

I believe each drug affects people’s cortisol levels differently and each person’s tolerance to low cortisol varies. Someone who’s highly reliant on a constant influx of carbs for energy will easily go hypo and be lethargic. On the other hand, someone who’s highly insulin sensitive and fat-adapted should have much less of a problem. Personally, I experience zero lethargy or blood sugar issues on orals doing intermittent fasting. That way the body gets used to running on low blood sugar. Note that you have to do IF (or low carb if you want…) for a while to get adapated first.

That’s just my own theory though, but my experience from me and my buddies strongly reflects this.
 
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DNPstoney

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Get your liver checked (bloodwork). It isn’t definitive, but just saying “TUDCA in check” doesn’t mean your liver isn’t stressed. Fatigue is a common side effect of liver stress.

After that, try dropping dosing (down to 50mg/day or so) and see if the fatigue goes away.
 
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