+ 12 Anavar - A GREAT Glucose Disposal Agent
Anavar....the word probably brings to your mind awesome pumps, vascularity, mild side effects, mild but lean gains and mild strength gains.
Those pumps are the result of it literally stripping glucose from your bloodstream and forcing it into your muscle cells. You may ask....how do you know this to be true?
Here ya go: I've been a Type 1 Diabetic for 35 years. The past 12 years, I've worn an insulin pump with a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS for short).
What that does, it this. There is a transmitter part of it that is the size of a quarter, that connects to the sensor module, that is the size of a dime. The sensor has a needle in it, of about 20g in size and 1" long. Within the needle is a filament attached to the sensor.
I insert the sensor usually on the side of my upper outer quad area, remove the needle, and attach the transmitter to it. The sensor is tacky and sticks to my skin easily. I cover this with Tegaderm dressing to secure it so it doesn't get bumped off easily. Tegaderm is like a film, second-layer of tacky skin.
What the CGMS does is, it reads my glucose level every 5 minutes and wirelessly transmits this to my pump, which charts it on a graph on the pump screen.
This is what it looks like: https://imgur.com/a/e5Y273t
The picture above shows the time delineation clearly marked. I purposely let my glucose level rise to a bit over 200 (225) at 5:00 as you can see. I'd normally have to take 10 units of insulin to lower from 200 to 100, and it'd take about 2-2.5 hours to happen. Everyone's insulin sensitivity is different. This is just mine.
In this instance, I did NOT take any insulin. I took 25mg of Anavar at 5:00 instead. The results speak for themselves. If that's not efficient glucose disposal, I don't know what is.
Note: I am NOT condoning or encouraging anyone to follow or do what I'm doing. My body is my own lab experiment. This is just from my own experience, personally, and is meant as a simple gesture of information sharing. If you’re curious as to my history, backstory, and experience with gear being a T1D, here’s my long read of an intro thread: https://www.eroids.com/forum/general/introduction/my-long-story-type-1-d...
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this is a good read bro, living with diabetes for 35 yrs makes you an extremely disciplined person. So I take what your saying here as a serious assessment of Anavar .
Also though your forum title kinda seems like an unauthorized source trying to sell something....just saying
Right, 13 years for me and I feel like I’m about to keel over already!
Thanks for the kind words bro.I'm not quite sure what you mean with your last statement though. Are you referring to the thread title, or my username/handle? I'm not selling anything or trying to at all, if that's what you meant. Just a fellow lover of good gear that helps me live a better life, and sharing knowledge that not many people would have access to. Not many gearhead Diabetics out there and most diabetics are too wary of anything their Dr is against. Luckily, my Dr is extremely supportive of what I do and keeps close tabs on my "research".
I know your not selling anything bro, I was referring to the thread title.
Gotcha haha! Yeah, I'm "selling" the benefits of Var for sure! It's been awesome for me. Never tried it until recently and it just floored me with what it does to my glucose readings.