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Why does anadrol cause shortness of breath?

Derekm

New member
I love anadrol preworkout but even only taking 50mg three times a week causes shortness of breath for me. What’s up with that? Is it because of thicker blood or high blood pressure?
 

Thrasymachus

Active member
I love anadrol preworkout but even only taking 50mg three times a week causes shortness of breath for me. What’s up with that? Is it because of thicker blood or high blood pressure?
Have you had a complete blood count run lately?

Shortness of breath can be from thick blood and an inability to exchange CO2 for O2 fast enough.

I've experienced this side effect many times to the point I was seeing stars or felt like I was gasping and felt like I was gonna have a heart attack.

You really don't have to run that much anadrol, 25mg or less is more than enough.
 

JDLift

Well-known member
Possibly the above response ^^^ but also could be due to water retension, anadrol bloats some people up and carrying a bit of bloat is enough to make some people feel noticeably heavier/sluggish in various ways including increased difficulty with breathing.
There are many other anabolics available, I'd just put the anadrol aside for a bit (or drop the dose and re-assess) and try another oral. Winny is very nice, as is Tbol and both are very low on side effect intensity and chance.
 
Have you had a complete blood count run lately?

Shortness of breath can be from thick blood and an inability to exchange CO2 for O2 fast enough.

I've experienced this side effect many times to the point I was seeing stars or felt like I was gasping and felt like I was gonna have a heart attack.

You really don't have to run that much anadrol, 25mg or less is more than enough.
This doesnt make sense to me. The blood thickens because of red blood cell concentration... RBC are responsible for carrying O2.

Can you help me understand?
 

JDLift

Well-known member
This doesnt make sense to me. The blood thickens because of red blood cell concentration... RBC are responsible for carrying O2.

Can you help me understand?

Push water through a hose, it's not too bad. Push mud through a hose, bound to be an ordeal. There's plenty of analogies to be made here; It's simply more difficult for the body to push thicker blood around. All the organs involved need to work harder, get taxed more, require more energy, it all ends with you having trouble doing some things and breathing can be one of them. For more in-depth info on this stuff I'd recommend listening to some of Stan Efferding's content relating to blood pressure or blood work in general as he's very good at putting the info into terms gym rats and gear users can easily understand.
 
Push water through a hose, it's not too bad. Push mud through a hose, bound to be an ordeal. There's plenty of analogies to be made here; It's simply more difficult for the body to push thicker blood around. All the organs involved need to work harder, get taxed more, require more energy, it all ends with you having trouble doing some things and breathing can be one of them. For more in-depth info on this stuff I'd recommend listening to some of Stan Efferding's content relating to blood pressure or blood work in general as he's very good at putting the info into terms gym rats and gear users can easily underst
Push water through a hose, it's not too bad. Push mud through a hose, bound to be an ordeal. There's plenty of analogies to be made here; It's simply more difficult for the body to push thicker blood around. All the organs involved need to work harder, get taxed more, require more energy, it all ends with you having trouble doing some things and breathing can be one of them. For more in-depth info on this stuff I'd recommend listening to some of Stan Efferding's content relating to blood pressure or blood work in general as he's very good at putting the info into terms gym rats and gear users can easily understand.
I get the hose analogy, but that doesn’t explain the shortness of breath. If (1) blood thickens because of excess red blood cells, and (2) red blood cells carry oxygen, then how can the body react by searching for more oxygen? (shortness of breath).
 
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