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Yeah it wasn't the DNP. You seem extremely retarded btw.For 8 days in total. 3 scoops from VSL Research a day, 2 earlier in the day, 1 later - for 3 days. Then 4 scoops for 2, 5 for 1, back to 4 and back to 3 again. 1 scoop is said to be 100 to 150mg.
I was stupid and increased the dose because I didn't see any weight loss, neither did I really feel warmer over the first 3 days. I later got real problems with my stomach - gastric mucosa was hit real bad each time.
After my last dose I caught a cold outside. Coughing on the way home. Then my voice sounded sick and my throat hurt. I got the typical fever feelings. Everything started to hurt and then extreme heat suddenly came over me. Even my face felt like it's on fire. I should have slept already and I really chose to rather go to bed instead of the hospital. I didn't know if I'd wake up again.
I did wake up, I was glad. But with a ton of darkness and depression burdening me. The heat was gone but I never felt so extremely weak before. I couldn't get out of bed and fell asleep again. Later I managed to get up and stumbled into the living room where I instantly felt the need to lay down on the sofa and fell asleep again instantly. I couldn't keep my eyes open for anything. Extreme lethargy.
I only went to the hospital 1 or 2 days later when my energy was coming back. I could have died at home before. I know.
Disclaimer: I'm not his doctor. I haven't even played a credited role on camera...lol.Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor. I'm looking at that creatine kinase that's double the top of the reference range. That can signal heart attack right? Plus he has chest pain and high BP. I'd be concerned you either had a small heart attack or are about to have one. I don't know enough to really say if this is accurate but I would make sure you get some sort of workup don't on your heart. EKG, ultrasound, tee, ct, MRI, something for sure. The high c-reactive protein could also signal a heart attack among other things.
