Question about Crones Disease and AAS??? Any Problems or concerns?

Deuce929

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I have a friend that is about to get on
300 Test
25/day Dbol
and he is going to take T3 and Clem to drop body fat..
Question being: he has Crones Disease and is concerned if any sides with juice will worsen his state. Should he be concerned or do you think he will be alright..

For those who don't know what crones disease is, its a disease that effects the digestive system and weakins the walls of the digestive track...I'm just wondering if anyone has heard of any information that may help..thanks ya'll

DaDeuce
 
most chrones patients actuly get put on AAS when they first fall the sickest and loose alot of weight usually around the time they discover they have it. you friend might have already been on a low dosage of an oral AAS in the past. and if they give it to a good number of patients i dont see how i could be a problem hope this helps but remeber im not a doctor
 
yeah, AAS can help maintain mass by maintaining a positive nitrogen balance, even with a poor diet. the big problem for him is going to be nutrient absorption.....he's simply going to be at a disadvantage from that standpoint....the severity of his case will dictate just how bad he is in that regard. Depending on what region of his intestine is most affected, he may be better off taking in more MRPs or shakes as opposed to solid food...most digestion occurs in the stomach and early in the small intestine, but if he's affected in the duodenum, then digestion can be affected too, and he can benefit more from easily digestible protein like shakes.
 
chrones disease lowers red blood cell count. AAS significantly increase red blood cell count. if anything,AAS should help. as always,a person with this condition should be getting monitored.
 
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