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Ever since I first learned of what EPO does, I've always wanted to take EPO. I'm mid 40's, suffer from mild asthma and occasionally couldn't donate blood because I was "near anemic". The quickest mile I've EVER run was 6:11 and that's after training like crazy for months and I was at the age of 17.
I say all of that to say this; cardio is a pain (literally) to me, I couldn't run a solid 5 miles at this point to save my life (unless it was literally for the purpose of saving my life). Nonetheless, every day I get on a treadmill and do "indian runs"; sprint for a short interval, then walk, then sprint, then walk. I do this for 1 hour. It's tough. It's why I do it. A tough life brings joy, probably.
Anyhow, I've been looking into EPO b/c I'm always fucked at high altitudes (when going on ski vacations). So I finally got the EPO and started a little under 1 week ago.
I've not taken large doses and I've only taken 2 doses (500 IU each time) and I can now say I noticeably am breathing a LOT less while running the same time intervals. And the best part?
I feel AWESOME! I feel like the time I returned home (to sea level) after having lived at about 1800 meters (~ 6000 ft) for a year straight. Each breath feels rich, like I've gone from breathing skim milk to chocolate milk.
Anyway, if you are like I am and ever subject to poor cardio or difficulty breathing or near anemia, you might give EPO a try. I'm taking an EXTREMELY small small dose each week (1000 IU) when people my size take 20X to 40X this dose.
Only drawback was a bit of a headache after the first dose that went away after taking one aspirin. Btw, I'm also taking iron and one baby aspiring while on EPO.
I'm not taking any anabolics at the moment either. My goal is to evaluate EPO with nothing else. We will see how it goes
I say all of that to say this; cardio is a pain (literally) to me, I couldn't run a solid 5 miles at this point to save my life (unless it was literally for the purpose of saving my life). Nonetheless, every day I get on a treadmill and do "indian runs"; sprint for a short interval, then walk, then sprint, then walk. I do this for 1 hour. It's tough. It's why I do it. A tough life brings joy, probably.
Anyhow, I've been looking into EPO b/c I'm always fucked at high altitudes (when going on ski vacations). So I finally got the EPO and started a little under 1 week ago.
I've not taken large doses and I've only taken 2 doses (500 IU each time) and I can now say I noticeably am breathing a LOT less while running the same time intervals. And the best part?
I feel AWESOME! I feel like the time I returned home (to sea level) after having lived at about 1800 meters (~ 6000 ft) for a year straight. Each breath feels rich, like I've gone from breathing skim milk to chocolate milk.
Anyway, if you are like I am and ever subject to poor cardio or difficulty breathing or near anemia, you might give EPO a try. I'm taking an EXTREMELY small small dose each week (1000 IU) when people my size take 20X to 40X this dose.
Only drawback was a bit of a headache after the first dose that went away after taking one aspirin. Btw, I'm also taking iron and one baby aspiring while on EPO.
I'm not taking any anabolics at the moment either. My goal is to evaluate EPO with nothing else. We will see how it goes