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Q: I just got back from the beach and had a horrible reaction to the sun. I laid out for awhile and when I came out of the ocean from cooling off, I immediately felt wobbly and everything started spinning as soon as I laid down. I decided to leave and on my way to the car, I started dry heaving and puking all over the place. I’m used to the heat, so I don’t know what happened. I was wondering if it was my cycle or something else? Here’s what I’m taking: 750 Test Cyp, 600 EQ and 600 Deca with 40 mg D-bol and 1 Nolvadex tab daily. Last year I did a Clen cycle - about 400 mcg’s a day and had a bad reaction, but nothing like this. Anyone you know get that kind of reaction?




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