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GP Nolva Possibly OVERDOSED!!!
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If you are using GP nolva please be careful. There has been a claim made that it is Highly over dosed. HM Staff take all such claims very seriously, Your health is very important, and we will do our best to clear this up as soon as possible. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your understanding in this matter. We take all such allegations very seriously! CC |
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how can you be sure of this?
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At the moment we cannot be sure of this, thats why we're asking people to be careful. The original post has been removed until we find out what is going on!
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Let's find out, send me order ID, lot ID and serial number.
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I have asked the orignal poster to send me the details you asked for, I'm just waiting for his reply, I'll send it to you as soon as I recieve it.
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ok bro,I am waiting for the info.
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bro, what is the dosage he took? I just can't believe this happened, companies will never do overdose their products in fact it may be vice-versa.
Also I want to see scanned paper with test results on my email, anyway I will contact GP company on this matter. I am really sorry for your friend and I wish he gets well asap. I think that was something else that caused this but we need to know all facts like, what other products he took, dosages etc. |
it is far fetched. all the stuff i read about nolva overdose says its about impossible and med treatment should not be required. but i do have a few packs of GP nolva that ill be holding onto. he could of been allergic to a filler or something in it.
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i just ordered some GP nolva, will see... hmm... :o
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My friend is in rehab for the next 3 weeks to learn how to move again, his prognosis is a full recovery and since the docs don't know that he was for sure taking tamoxifen they have concluded that it was a stroke caused by stress... in a healthy 37 year old. Another theory was that none of it was overdosed at all, but since tamox has a half-life of about 5-7 days, possibly it built up enough in his system that he had enough in him to to cause overdose symptoms even though he didn't take it all at once. It's quite far fetched, but who knows. |
i hope your friend has a fast recovery bro.
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Thanks for all the info you've provided bro, I hope you manage to find out what has exactly happenned.
I really hope your friend makes a fast and full recovery, All the best from HM |
Thank you for this comprehensive answer, I see you care about your friend and that is what everyone must do.
Just want to mention that since I am in this business this is for the first time when I heard something like this and if there would be a problem with any of products GBN sellss I would be the first who would take actions by deleting those products from our site. I wish that your friend gets better very soon and if he will need some advice here he may get it. have a nice day bro! P.S. We started today sales with 10% discount :) Quote:
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quick update on this.. My friend was out of the rehab hospital Christmas eve, has 2 months of out patient PT and he'll be 99%. I havent seen him lately, but talked to him the other day and said the toxicology report came back and that the cutting agent in the GP Nolva was a blood coagulant most likely causing the clot that went through his anterior spinal artery. However, Im going to try to get some viable paperwork from him to show this before I go believing it.
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what kind of cutting agent in nolva???:confused:
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