Cjc-1295 DAC post injection effects

test>tren

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Within 10 minutes of pinning 1750 mcg, I was calling an ambulance. Head rush, pounding heart, pressure in face.

Does pinning less at a time cause less of this effect.

As it stands now, if that’s guaranteed every shot, that will be my first and last shot.



Also hi meso, been a while
 
Within 10 minutes of pinning 1750 mcg, I was calling an ambulance. Head rush, pounding heart, pressure in face.

Does pinning less at a time cause less of this effect.

As it stands now, if that’s guaranteed every shot, that will be my first and last shot.



Also hi meso, been a while

That sounds like a normal response to cjc yes. Have you not researched a bit what you were taking and the calling of an ambulance also screams rookie to which I'm surprised if you've been in this scene for so long, no pun intended.
 
That sounds like a normal response to cjc yes. Have you not researched a bit what you were taking and the calling of an ambulance also screams rookie to which I'm surprised if you've been in this scene for so long, no pun intended.
Not a rookie.

Yes, researched & expected head rush, did not expect to nearly lose consciousness while my heart is at 200bpm

Now back to my question, less quantity = less rush?
 
Not a rookie.

Yes, researched & expected head rush, did not expect to nearly lose consciousness while my heart is at 200bpm

Now back to my question, less quantity = less rush?

200 bpm and almost fainting? You didn't mention those details in the op. The initial reaction to the peptides does seem like an allergic reaction, which should somewhat elevate the heart rate but a 200 bpm elevation?! No, that is not normal. I wouldn't touch that again. And you need at least 60 mcg/kg body weight to get a somewhat decent igf1 elevation, which means around 5mg/week, and that doesn't sound like a plausible protocol for you and the gear in your possession.

Yes, less quantity less headrush.
 
200 bpm and almost fainting? You didn't mention those details in the op. The initial reaction to the peptides does seem like an allergic reaction, which should somewhat elevate the heart rate but a 200 bpm elevation?! No, that is not normal. I wouldn't touch that again. And you need at least 60 mcg/kg body weight to get a somewhat decent igf1 elevation, which means around 5mg/week, and that doesn't sound like a plausible protocol for you and the gear in your possession.

Yes, less quantity less headrush.
Thank you. I’ll drop it entirely.

Not looking to ever experience that again
 

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