Update:
Four and a half weeks of running his UGL Anabolix Test E. First 10 days, I thought I had the flu. I was so tired, achy neck and back, and cold sweats at night. Started to clear up, but the day after I pinned, I would feel awful again. No appetite, back under the covers with cold sweats and some wheezing, which concerned me.
I never had a fever and the sight of the injection would get a bit red and puffy but nothing I was ever concerned about. As time went on, it would get better but 24 hours after a pin, I could count on feeling dead tired and not being hungry.
I don't think it's test flu as I've never had it before. From what I've read, the BA and BB may cause local irritation only, not systemic. So I researched the carrier oil, cottonseed. Bingo!
Cottonseed oil is a relatively common food allergy, closely related to peanuts. I believe I've been suffering from an allergic reaction to cottonseed oil.
My impressions so far: I've missed 4 workouts in nearly 5 weeks due to fatigue (slept 13 hours last night). My overall cals haven't been bumped up since I started - on average - due to loss of appetite. Weight is up 5 pounds, libido is about the same, skin is a bit oilier. Absolute strength really hasn't moved but I'm getting more reps per set. I'm a bit disappointed because I have a lot more of this product but it doesn't agree with me (through no fault of Spetz's). I'll have bloods in a week.
Cottonseed oil is used because it's cheap. In researching it, I found out that the first cases of recorded food product anaphalaxsis was due to cottonseed oil used in injections given to soldiers in the early 1900s. I'd love to see this product phased out in favor of something like GSO or Sesame oil.