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Dizziness, Loss Of Appetite, Difficulty Swallowing. Taking Sustenon, Enenthate

I drink lots of water and eat a very organized thought out diet. 38years old 230lbs 5'8 body builder
Im having dizzy spells as of late and not sure why. Iam 7 weeks into cycle of sustenon, enenthate and deca. loss of appetite but am still able to get food down.
My question is do you think the dizzy spells are " test flu "or spike in test levels.
Tue, 30 Jul 2013
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Hello,
Yes it could be because of the testosterone .
There are many reasons for vertigo.
Actually you need to identify first whether it is vertigo or lightheadedness.
You must see an ENT specialist and an endocrinologist so that the dosage can be set and f required the cause can be found out.
In your case it seems to be more of because of the hormonal imbalance then due to an Ear disease.
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Dizziness, Loss Of Appetite, Difficulty Swallowing. Taking Sustenon, Enenthate

Hello, Yes it could be because of the testosterone . There are many reasons for vertigo. Actually you need to identify first whether it is vertigo or lightheadedness. You must see an ENT specialist and an endocrinologist so that the dosage can be set and f required the cause can be found out. In your case it seems to be more of because of the hormonal imbalance then due to an Ear disease.