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Yes. You nicked a vein. This can also happen if you heat the tren up way too much before pinning. Idk what it is, but when you inject tren really hot the cough from it is crippling.

Because it transdermally introduced into veins/ capillary easier.

This can happen with any Ester or compound especially acetate esters since it primarily used in transdermal applications.

It’s very hard to Nick a vein as it rolls.. most tren cough happens due to the transdermal effect.
 
Obese people especially women piss me off, They just ooze laziness and gluttony.

I handle it the same way I handle most other debateable issues (Religion, sexual preference, dieting preference etc) .... they can do whatever they want to do with themselves and I’m going to keep on doing what makes me happy as long as what they are doing doesn’t hurt me I don’t give a fuck. Some people give me shit about competing or think people who go to the gym are vain and I tell them the same thing... ‘I choose what I do with my body and you choose what you do with yours. Not my business and not yours either. Mahalo go fuck yourself’
 
I handle it the same way I handle most other debateable issues (Religion, sexual preference, dieting preference etc) .... they can do whatever they want to do with themselves and I’m going to keep on doing what makes me happy as long as what they are doing doesn’t hurt me I don’t give a fuck. Some people give me shit about competing or think people who go to the gym are vain and I tell them the same thing... ‘I choose what I do with my body and you choose what you do with yours. Not my business and not yours either. Mahalo go fuck yourself’
I mostly agree but Obese people and their avoidable health problems effect our wallets in the form of higher insurance/health care costs.
 
I mostly agree but Obese people and their avoidable health problems effect our wallets in the form of higher insurance/health care costs.
Yeah certain obese people are out of control, but I see it as a disease similar to addiction; they have to want the help in order to change.

I used to have to go to group therapy for addiction when I was 20 and this guy in the group had his foot amputated because of diabetes and believe it or not he would come in with 1 liter cokes every time like fucking clock work.
 
Yeah certain obese people are out of control, but I see it as a disease similar to addiction; they have to want the help in order to change.

I used to have to go to group therapy for addiction when I was 20 and this guy in the group had his foot amputated because of diabetes and believe it or not he would come in with 1 liter cokes every time like fucking clock work.
For most it’s definitely a mental thing and for some actual medical problems, but that only goes so far. If you have a Thyroid condition and you are pounding 2 liters of soda a day well the thyroid is the least of your problems.
 
For most it’s definitely a mental thing and for some actual medical problems, but that only goes so far. If you have a Thyroid condition and you are pounding 2 liters of soda a day well the thyroid is the least of your problems.
Yeah I agree. It's one of those things that is so frustrating to watch because it seems like an easy fix from the outside yet the person pound 5 2L of mountain dew a day feels like they have no other choice.

It's just as bad as someone slamming meth, coke or heroin all day while on state health care and general assistance; at a certain point you're just being a selfish asshole.
 
I handle it the same way I handle most other debateable issues (Religion, sexual preference, dieting preference etc) .... they can do whatever they want to do with themselves and I’m going to keep on doing what makes me happy as long as what they are doing doesn’t hurt me I don’t give a fuck. Some people give me shit about competing or think people who go to the gym are vain and I tell them the same thing... ‘I choose what I do with my body and you choose what you do with yours. Not my business and not yours either. Mahalo go fuck yourself’
Safe to say that the increased aggression from the Anavar has kicked in huh!? Lol
 
Makes sense... my lungs caught fire then my throat closed... I was waiting for the bright light....:rolleyes:
I dont get the cough very often, but when I do it's bad. I had one on my last tren run that took me to a knee, all my saliva in my mouth got real thick and gooey, I was sweating, couldn't breath, and all I could do was just stay calm. I knew what it was, and I knew it would go away, but if this particular time would have gone for much longer I was about to pass smooth out
 
A year and half ago I shot up like 30 lbs in 2 1/2 months (no bullshit) went to the dr and sure enough they diagnosed me with thyroid condition and put me on T4 and the dr said I would have to be on it for the rest of my life. I went and researched like crazy because I didn’t want to take the t4 and stay on it. For many people with thyroid issues (not all) a simple iodine supplement fixes the problem. My thyroid levels are fine now. My weight is back to normal with no crazy water retention and weight fluctuations and I didn’t use it as an excuse because I’m responsible for my own body. There is tons of people with thyroid issues but you can use it as an excuse and a crutch to let yourself go or listen to your body and figure that shit out. All about the standards we hold our own selves to.
 
I dont get the cough very often, but when I do it's bad. I had one on my last tren run that took me to a knee, all my saliva in my mouth got real thick and gooey, I was sweating, couldn't breath, and all I could do was just stay calm. I knew what it was, and I knew it would go away, but if this particular time would have gone for much longer I was about to pass smooth out

You're right... Stay calm. It took about 3-5 mins to resume back to normal.
 
A year and half ago I shot up like 30 lbs in 2 1/2 months (no bullshit) went to the dr and sure enough they diagnosed me with thyroid condition and put me on T4 and the dr said I would have to be on it for the rest of my life. I went and researched like crazy because I didn’t want to take the t4 and stay on it. For many people with thyroid issues (not all) a simple iodine supplement fixes the problem. My thyroid levels are fine now. My weight is back to normal with no crazy water retention and weight fluctuations and I didn’t use it as an excuse because I’m responsible for my own body. There is tons of people with thyroid issues but you can use it as an excuse and a crutch to let yourself go or listen to your body and figure that shit out. All about the standards we hold our own selves to.

I bet you were still smoking hot 30 pounds heavier! :p:D
 
After I got out of the marine corps I got fat in an unhappy marriage. Used divorce and lack of girl attention to motivate me to go to the gym. Three years latter 215 LBS 5’10 the girl attention (I live in a college town where everyone is small) is almost annoying now that I’m in a committed relationship.

Now I just do it for me.
 
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