You should understand that most of the Anadrol side effects described here are dependent on personal response. In other words, you might get 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ,6 or none of them. NO ONE an tell you whether or not Anadrol is a good drug for you. You must try it for yourself. You might disslike it or you may love it. The only way to find out is to try it.
As far as RBC's go, all steroids increase red blood cell production...all. Some increase RBC productioin more than others, but most are similar in this regard. Total dose is a more important factor when it comes to increasing RBC count than type or number of compounds. For example, your RBC is much more likely to be problematic running 3 grams of test/week than it is 25 mg Anandrol/day and 300 mg EQ/week. I find it odd that people worry about running EQ and Drol together, yet they have no qaulms running a boat-load of test, even though test is every bit as likely to increase RBC count as EQ (a fact most people don't know).
Also, keep in mind that people can respond very differently to the RBC increasing effects of AAS. Some people can increase RBC's out of the normal range with only 200 mg of test per week, while other guys can run literally frams of gear and remain normal, accordimng to the commonly accepted medical reference range. No matter what AAS ou are running, you should always get bloodwork at least 2X yearly...and if you can afford it, quarterly. This will tell you exactly where you stand, but if you want to take some steps to reduce risk without knowing your reading, do the following:
1.) Donate blood once per month.
2.) Consume 6-8 ounces of grapoefruit juice daily: Grapefruit juice contains naringin and naringinin, as well as other modulators of hematocrit (RBC's). These compounds are considered drugs by the medical, with potent effects in multiple areas. There are numerous contraindications between grapefruit iice and various medications, such as blood thinners. This simple fruit will help bring your RBC's into a normal range.
3.) Stay well hydrated: Being dehydrated further thickens the blood by increasing the percentage of RBC's relative to plasma.
By taking these steps, along with semi-regular bloodowork, RBC couint should not be an issue regardless of the drugs you are running.
Nose blleds, as another poster mentioned, are due to high bloodpressure. Some people get high BP with Drol--others don't. By taking the following steps, you're much less likley to experience a problem in this area:
1.) Take supplements probmne to reuce BP, such as hawthrone berry: IML makes a ppoduct called Advanced Cycle Support, which contains numerous compounds designed to help alleviate or minimize many of the side effects typically encountered with AAS use, incluidng high bloodpressure. By the way, I am using Anadrol right now at 50 mg daily, along with 20 mg D-bol, and my BP is perfect.
2.) Use an AI: Although Anadrol doesn't aromatize, real-world experience has shown that using an AI with Anadrol cuts down on water retention, which often helps reduce BP. You will find that the guys who hold the most water frequently have the most problems with high BP. If you're using aromatizing drugs, such as test, with yiur Anandrol, you should definitely be using an AI.
Side effects such as appetite suppression, feeling like shit, agressivness, etc are NOt experienced by all users. Personally, I feel great on Anadrol, my appetite is fine, and it does not make me aggressive at all.
In general, Anadrol provides quicker gains, bigger gains, and more strength. However, you won't maintain your size & strength very well after you go off. D-bol may not be as potent in t size & strength department, but it is still very good, and can rival anadrol is terms of size gains when using higher dosages.