dbol and back pain

radical_P

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Has anyone experienced back pain when taking dbol? I have a sudden onset of an unusual burning pain in the left side of my lower back. The spinalerectors aren't even tight. I read somewhere that some people experience this but can't seem to find any threads on it. Thanks for info bros......
 
its pretty common--but if its a burning sensation you might want to have a doc do some tests--that sounds more like the onset of a kidney stone
 
I don't think it is a kidney issue only because it is more superficial. It definately feels like soft-tissue but I have no back weekness. Just got done with my workout and had no problems with it. It just, well feels more like lactic acid burn. What have you guys experienced with dbol and back pain?
 
Just somewhat painfull pumps, like a muscle soreness. Never noticed burning.
 
ok bros maybe my description is off. When you get a good pump and sometimes a little past that you get a burn. That's what it feels like. Not a fire burn or ripping burn. Like a very very strong pump burn.
 
i hear ya brotha,try beeing on it and having to hunch over the hood of a car/truck all day.OUCH!lol
the advil does help though,just don't over do it.i hear rumors that it henders gains.not sure though
 
Does the burning go away if you take a lil longer rest inbetween sets?

I get pumps in the lower back really bad sometimes it feels like my skin is going to rip and my face is in a screw face. I take a longer rest inbetween sets and it helps.
 
watch the advil consumption...just ask Tom Prince about ibuprofin and gear over the long term

I get terribly painful lower back pumps from dianabol and anadrol as well.....I usually have to lay on a flat bench in between deadlift sets
 
I also got back pain from dbol... like everyone said... pretty common. But, deadlifts also give me a lot of pain in the erectors.

I'm also curious... what's the deal with ibuprofen and gear?!?

-j69
 
Tom was saying over at Chad Nichols' board that to deal with the pain of constant joint/tendon problems brought on by years of heavy lifting, that he was taking like 6-8 ibuprofin per day......now, that shit's not exactly great for you - just read the potential side effects on the back of the bottle. Couple that with what I'd imagine to be higher than average doses of AAS, and he developed bleeding ulcers and sustained kidney damage as well.........

I guess what I'm saying is address the problem if you have one - don't use pain meds as a crutch to help you through the pain of lifting.......take care of your body
 
I've never had any problems with back pain from dbol . I guess i'm one of the lucky ones.
 
I get some major pains in my lower back on the good old d's it's a good but bad thing. it's because they blow you up like a fish. you might be in pain but you can lift a house.........I like lifting the house.
 
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