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@s.gentz I'm sure some moderators have more experience with these meds than on the surface so thats whats upShe is gonna have sides. She just got back on them. These drugs take time for the body to get used to. Should prob listen and consult with her Doc on this. These are not drugs you wanna play around with. IMO we should be giving her advice on her physique/diet/training only unless she asks specifically for advice on other stuff.
She is on her own path and has been very gracious to share her struggles and successes with us. None of us are in her shoes so we need to just support her unless she asks for help.
@s.gentz seems you are the one that missed she's vomiting from these meds, these meds not a joke hella serious stuffDoes anyone actually read what she is writing?? She never said she was up all night throwing up. She said she had a hard time sleeping.
Then proceeded to say she threw up a little because of the amount of food she’s eating.
11TH NOVEMBER LOG:
NOTES:
Did not sleep much last night. Got in 1.5 hrs before i woke up from nausea (side effect of meds) so very tired. Then got another couple hours in before i had to wake up.
Shit appetite but forcing food down for the gains. Vomited a little bit too today.
Lots of brain fog
i know pics look different lighting wise, wasn't taken on my phone
I'm sure the mods have a lot of experience but the fact of the matter here is we are talking about mental health, psychoactive drugs and hormonal balance in the brain. These are things for her doc and her to deal with.@s.gentz I'm sure some moderators have more experience with these meds than on the surface so thats whats up
No, it seems that you missed she was having trouble sleeping because of nausea from the meds.@s.gentz seems you are the one that missed she's vomiting from these meds, these meds not a joke hella serious stuff
she wasnt vomiting before the meds, so yea we are all reading
and bro why you so negative? lets keep it positive up in the evo family
https://www.evolutionary.org/forums...od-high-protein-log-female.95670/post-1425196
i won't be throwing up all night, i just forced myself to eat when i shouldn't have today. moving forward i'll just wait until i'm super hungry seems to be the only time i don't feel like throwing up after eating atmYes her doctor needs to be working with her to get her sorted the last thing she needs is to be throwing up all night
US ones maybe. It IS becoming far too common to need a med for everything (to a lesser degree for now here too). A classic example is needing a med for what are quite often natural responses to standard situations. QED Xanax and anxiety. I've known sales people need to get high to talk to the team about hitting targets cos of the usual affliction of being uncomfortable talking to large groups (the trick is to not care). Ditto job interviews and the like. People now say theyt have social anxiety (meaning if they go to the pub it's a job to talk to strangers).@s.gentz I'm sure some moderators have more experience with these meds than on the surface so thats whats up
Take you time. Get everything in order @Supertiredwantfood. Will be here with open arms when you returnlook everyone, i do appreciate your concern and i know any advice or thoughts given are coming from a good place. No, i was not throwing up all night, yes it was because of the meds. i drank a protein drink when nauseous because i thought it was mental and i could push through it. the nausea is much better today. i have a low appetite but not nauseous. as i stated in the original post concerning taking medication again, these are very normal and expected side effects and they may last 3 weeks or more. there is no problem with my medication or dose. this is just what happens.
i also understand some of you may be reluctant about taking medications for mental health issues, and are fans of a more holistic approach. i get it, but this is me. the condition i have is treatment resistant and incurable, and if left unchecked can become very dangerous for me. i don't "just" have depression or anxiety (i am not trying to invalidate those conditions) but i'm saying my disorder is very very serious. medication is not the answer, but it's help. it's assistance to help me keep pushing along.
I did not inform you all with the intention of advice on if i should or shouldn't be taking iut- i wanted to put it out there in case there were any drug interactions with anavar i was unaware of, and also so that i can keep this log as informative as possible. the sides are going to affect my appetite, therefore diet's not going to be great, training might not be awesome. it all felt like relevant information even ignoring the mental aspect, but in relation to diet, training and gear.
I am going to take a small break from the log to get my head together a bit, i'll be back. Until then, happy lifting guys
Once your body settles with the meds your appetite will hopefully follow. Side effects I’m sure suck. Sorry you’re going through this. You’re a tuff gal! A few off days are not going to F up all your hard work. Gods got your back as do we! Girl feel better soon!i won't be throwing up all night, i just forced myself to eat when i shouldn't have today. moving forward i'll just wait until i'm super hungry seems to be the only time i don't feel like throwing up after eating atm
Don’t know what it’s like in the UK but in the US every boomer over 55 years old is on at least five or 10 medication’s no joke for every physical ailment you can imagineUS ones maybe. It IS becoming far too common to need a med for everything (to a lesser degree for now here too). A classic example is needing a med for what are quite often natural responses to standard situations. QED Xanax and anxiety. I've known sales people need to get high to talk to the team about hitting targets cos of the usual affliction of being uncomfortable talking to large groups (the trick is to not care). Ditto job interviews and the like. People now say theyt have social anxiety (meaning if they go to the pub it's a job to talk to strangers).
There is, of course, an irony in talking about needing meds for this or that on a PED site. Ditto where a LOT of members have tried (and often still enjoy) recreational drugs. At the same time these same drugs can often make any mental illnesses worse (coke is a classic for this). Sometimes we neglect to ask about those meds for fear of offending the member but when they themselves mention it we've had to suggest that the harsher peds might not be a good idea.
Do we say nothing and damn the consequences or offer help? Case in point those that wanna enjoy more than a few beers every weekend vs our advice not to
@Supertiredwantfood thanks for sharing this with us sister, I hope all the best for you and that you dont stop your fitness journeylook everyone, i do appreciate your concern and i know any advice or thoughts given are coming from a good place. No, i was not throwing up all night, yes it was because of the meds. i drank a protein drink when nauseous because i thought it was mental and i could push through it. the nausea is much better today. i have a low appetite but not nauseous. as i stated in the original post concerning taking medication again, these are very normal and expected side effects and they may last 3 weeks or more. there is no problem with my medication or dose. this is just what happens.
i also understand some of you may be reluctant about taking medications for mental health issues, and are fans of a more holistic approach. i get it, but this is me. the condition i have is treatment resistant and incurable, and if left unchecked can become very dangerous for me. i don't "just" have depression or anxiety (i am not trying to invalidate those conditions) but i'm saying my disorder is very very serious. medication is not the answer, but it's help. it's assistance to help me keep pushing along.
I did not inform you all with the intention of advice on if i should or shouldn't be taking iut- i wanted to put it out there in case there were any drug interactions with anavar i was unaware of, and also so that i can keep this log as informative as possible. the sides are going to affect my appetite, therefore diet's not going to be great, training might not be awesome. it all felt like relevant information even ignoring the mental aspect, but in relation to diet, training and gear.
I am going to take a small break from the log to get my head together a bit, i'll be back. Until then, happy lifting guys