I once got severely dehydrated at a dance allnighter, by the time I got home in the car (passenger) I couldnt get out because of cramp, I rolled out and crawled into the house, I was projectile vomiting for a minute or so then managed to get some fluids in.
First off - loving the fact you were a clubber
So what wild baseless conjecture do I have now...
High doses of tren stresses his immune systems, causing ulcers, leading to blood loss....
He doesn't notice the tar-like stools - or - uses red toilet tissue...
Blood loss leads to dehydration leads to vomiting leads to ER and transfusion...
Vomiting can cause dehydration if you're vomiting enough. I'm sure that is why Aceto recommended he go to the hospital. If he had bleeding ulcers then more than likely would have blood in his emesis, stool, or both. His hemoglobin was low because of the internal bleeding, its not that his body couldn't produce blood on its own. A hemoglobin of 4 is critically low, at the hospital patient's get transfused when they drop to 7. At that low of hemoglobin he had to feel awful, and clearly know something was not right. EPO has nothing to do with it. There is no negative feedback loop when someone uses EPO.
Very informative, thanks. So why do you think he was vomiting so much? And what's your opinion on the possibility that tren had something to do with causing the ulcers - is that possible?