Heavy rectal bleeding

skaman007

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Hi im 50 from uk..
I have been self admin trt for 5 yrs at 150mg week with 2 x 12 wk blasts a year of 500mg test e and 300mg deca usually.
I had an examination to determine why i felt nauseous and bled from the rectum after the toilet a lot..this happens every few months and goes away after 3 or 4 days.(happening for 10 yrs).
Painless bleeding they think is due to diverticular bleeding.
This blast ive added anavar at 50mg a day and 2 wks in ive had another bleeding episode but the bloods a lot darker and thicker than usual...its now been 9 days and still bleeding every few hrs..blood pressure 130/80 pulse 76..im guessing its not low cos of the extra test producing more red cells cos im on a blast?.
The doc had referred me to a gastro specialist..but cud take upto 6 weeks?
 
So basically you're looking for some bro science to explain your dilemma caused by reckless behaviour, am I right? Here's some, just ****ing stop. See if that helps.
 
Hemorrhoids?

But yeah you're not got to find much future here with what you're doing, this is a therapeutic group, not a steroid abuse/blast/cruise/cycle place.
 
Have you ever had a colonoscopy done? Rectal bleeding can be hemorrhoids and harmless. But this is not something to take lightly. You definitely need to be concerned about it. Gastro doc is the right move here.
 

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