Sick from Anavar?

pengpent

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Every time I take Anavar, my HRV drops, I feel dizzy and usually get sick (including a rise in temperature) for about 3 to 5 days.

I experimented with different dosages (12.5mg, 25mg). After reading some posts here, I suspected that it might be a wrong component and had it tested in a lab, which confirmed that it’s actually Oxandrolone.

Currently, I’m taking 240mg/wk of Test. Blood pressure is usually fine (110/70), but Anavar causes it to rise quickly.

Am I simply not reacting well to it?
 
anavar that low of a mg shouldnt do that. Order it from a different source and try it. Ig you could be there very low % of people that react bad to it but to be sure id try a different source or get it tested.
 
Every time I take Anavar, my HRV drops, I feel dizzy and usually get sick (including a rise in temperature) for about 3 to 5 days.

I experimented with different dosages (12.5mg, 25mg). After reading some posts here, I suspected that it might be a wrong component and had it tested in a lab, which confirmed that it’s actually Oxandrolone.

Currently, I’m taking 240mg/wk of Test. Blood pressure is usually fine (110/70), but Anavar causes it to rise quickly.

Am I simply not reacting well to it?
Looks like you have an individual intolerance
 
Every time I take Anavar, my HRV drops, I feel dizzy and usually get sick (including a rise in temperature) for about 3 to 5 days.

I experimented with different dosages (12.5mg, 25mg). After reading some posts here, I suspected that it might be a wrong component and had it tested in a lab, which confirmed that it’s actually Oxandrolone.

Currently, I’m taking 240mg/wk of Test. Blood pressure is usually fine (110/70), but Anavar causes it to rise quickly.

Am I simply not reacting well to it?
Seeing as you've confirmed it's anavar, the simple answer is yes - it's not a compound for you.

I get HR increases from anavar, and a bit too much CNS stimulation from it. It means an increase in nebivolol dose. It's not worth it - I just stick to things I can tolerate.

Strangely enough Winstrol seems to causes me respiratory issues - I get out of breath easier in a way people often report with tren. But I don't get that issue with tren.

So go by your own response and not what others say you 'should' or 'shouldn't' feel. As long as you know the compound is real, and you've isolated it as a variable, if you can't make it work after a couple of times trying - sack it off.
 
Thank you all for your answers - I appreciate it. I completely agree that anavar (and orals in general) don't work well for me, and it's better to skip them since I'm 100% happy with oils.

I was just curious about the underlying reason. @rexy , I think you pointed me in the right direction - it could be that the CNS stimulation is too intense. I'll try to read up more on that.
 
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