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Thanks for the info. I was being cautious about a situation I wasn't knowledgeable about and took someone's advice on the internet. Imagine that... misinformation on the internet.

Question: Why do they ask you about medications that you are taking and if you were in say Europe in the 80's from this to that year? Why are there so many questions that can disqualify a person from giving blood. Are viruses to small for the filtration process?

Some medications could have an impact, but AAS will not. If you’re on anything else serious that’s prescribed by a doctor like anti-psychotics or something strong then I wouldn’t donate. There’s lots of weird little technical details in medicine, that’s about the best I can do to explain the Europe thing. I asked about that once and the lady kind of just shrugged her shoulders too.
 
This is really for anyone on cialis

.. I over dose it from time to time myself...


The quick fix for that sinus issue is nasal spray with oxymetazoline HCL... (Afrin) It reduces the blood flow by constricting the blood vessels in the nose... Countering cialis affects just in the sinuses..

Really not a good idea... Afrin creates a rebound affect very quickly. Within just a few days of using it consistently and you'll have an even more stuffy nose. It becomes a vicious circle where you'll eventually need to use afrin every few hours just to breathe normally... I used it for years because I had such a hard time with giving it up. Quitting nicotine was NO problem compared to stopping nose spray.

End of rant.
 
Really not a good idea... Afrin creates a rebound affect very quickly. Within just a few days of using it consistently and you'll have an even more stuffy nose. It becomes a vicious circle where you'll eventually need to use afrin every few hours just to breathe normally... I used it for years because I had such a hard time with giving it up. Quitting nicotine was NO problem compared to stopping nose spray.

End of rant.
Wow thats insane bro. Glad you're clean.
 
Really not a good idea... Afrin creates a rebound affect very quickly. Within just a few days of using it consistently and you'll have an even more stuffy nose. It becomes a vicious circle where you'll eventually need to use afrin every few hours just to breathe normally... I used it for years because I had such a hard time with giving it up. Quitting nicotine was NO problem compared to stopping nose spray.

End of rant.
Lol i know quite a few guys who just cant give up afrin. @QueenColossus03 loves afrin too but i don't let her use it like that. Definitely works but just like you said has a horrid rebound and can become crazy addictive.
 
I couldn't tell if you were joking, there's an episode of king of queens where the father relapses into an afrin habit. It was pretty funny.

Lol. I imagine that episode was written with a shred of truth.

Lol i know quite a few guys who just cant give up afrin. @QueenColossus03 loves afrin too but i don't let her use it like that. Definitely works but just like you said has a horrid rebound and can become crazy addictive.

It honestly pisses me off to an extent that it's OTC. I struggled big time with giving it up... Finally was able to after years. Then I got a cold, thought I'd just use it for a day or two so I could breathe... Turned into a habit to breathe for another couple years. I finally was able to quit it again a month or two ago... Never again, I hope.
 
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Really not a good idea... Afrin creates a rebound affect very quickly. Within just a few days of using it consistently and you'll have an even more stuffy nose. It becomes a vicious circle where you'll eventually need to use afrin every few hours just to breathe normally... I used it for years because I had such a hard time with giving it up. Quitting nicotine was NO problem compared to stopping nose spray.

End of rant.
I can see that happening... But when I am in a pinch to perform at work... It helped me get through the day multiple times. However, I can totally see the rebound effect now that you mention it. Thanks for your input.
 
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