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Old 04-17-2004, 08:08 PM   #1
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M1T Lower Back Pain

I am about 2 1/2 weeks on M1T and I am noticing the lower back pain, I have searched the site to find more info about this but haven't found too many details on it. My question is- does this pass or should I stop taking M1T. Is this normal? Please someone help me out. If this will pass I be ok but if it's a sign to stop I'll stop too.
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Old 04-17-2004, 08:15 PM   #2
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Is it like painful pump in your lats? Back pain is not really a side of m1t, but there will be a point where pumps will become painful in your lifting career...i get bad lat pumps that really hurt...
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No kinda feels like my kidneys, it's wierd, I was reading that this could be a side of M1T. Hell it may just be sore I'm not sure I just did my back day Yesterday. Just wierd.

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Many report significant lower back pumps (when lifting) while on androgens. Its common in the calves too.

If this is while resting, then I have no idea.



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Bevo,

If you're new to M1T you should probably stick with only 2 week cycles. Ample recovery is very important...




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I was on methyl D 3mg for 4 weeks along with other sups and I noticed a pain in lower back too. I think its the erector muscles in the lower back that are knotting up. I doubt its kidneys because the piss has not changed colors or become overly foamy.. If your really worried go get it checked out by the doc
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Back pain, especially pain in the lower back, is one of the most common health problems. Fortunately, most back and neck pain is temporary, resulting from short-term stress on the muscles or ligaments that support the spine rather than from a serious injury or medical condition such as nerve damage or kidney disease.

A best physiotherapist would certainly gives us the best results for these lower back pains.
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What a weird first post...you couldn't find any other thread but this to pop your cherry on? This post is like 5 years old.
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Back pain, especially pain in the lower back, is one of the most common health problems. Fortunately, most back and neck pain is temporary, resulting from short-term stress on the muscles or ligaments that support the spine rather than from a serious injury or medical condition such as nerve damage or kidney disease.

A best physiotherapist would certainly gives us the best results for these lower back pains.
why would you bump a 3 year old thread? plus your advice is more to muscle pain, m1-t was very liver toxic, and the pain he felt was most likely in his organs.



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Cure for Back pumps!

a great cure for back pumps is TAURINE!!

look into it!



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