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"For those interested, I passed my endocrine systems exam yesterday with a score of 98/100. Thanks to this, I was exempted from the final exam (which I will take anyway because I want to).Yesterday, my client called me with a problem: Tren cough. I want to give up Tren due to constant coughing attacks. As I am on Tren myself (250 Testo+200EQ+200Tren A+ 25T3) I have never had Tren cough. Irritated by the situation, I went to the clinic where I work and went to the ultrasound machine section. I prepared 5 syringes of Tren A 100mg (1ml).
First attempt (ultrasound) of the buttock, injection avoiding the main veins and nerves that were visible on the ultrasound. - no cough.Second attempt (ultrasound) of the buttock, injection bypassing the veins but this time performed near the nerve. - no cough
Third attempt (ultrasound) of the thigh, injection near 2 veins of the quadriceps muscle, bypassing the nervous system. - at last! tickling in the lungs, slight cough but nothing catastrophicFourth attempt (ultrasound) of the thigh, injection near 2 veins, as close as possible to the nervous system (to test whether the impact on both systems increases the cough effect) - tickling in the lungs, slight cough but without tragedy
Fifth attempt (ultrasound) of the thigh, injection in the cutting of the veins away from the nervous system - BINGO, finally something that can be called a cough caused by "tickling in the lungs"The cough lasted 1-2 minutes. The time for cough to occur is less than 3-5 minutes (this way transport of Tren through the veins to the lungs can be excluded). This is probably a response of the circulatory system, which, after contact with the substance, produces hormones that constrict blood capillaries (Norepinephrine and catecholamine derivatives). The cough problem was solved by a single dose of Ventolin (salbutamol in inhaled form), after which the cough disappeared (this can be considered as evidence that cough causes constriction of capillaries/bronchi).
The entire experiment took place between 10 p.m. and 1 p.m. My buttocks and thighs will definitely have a lot of large adhesions (attempts to cut the veins with a needle and attempts to hit them) and they will be grateful for "thank you"Taking 500mg Tren A in one day is quite interesting and I think that the next week may be interesting in many ways. Today I'm going to do 4 hours of cardio because with this dose, catabolism is just a dream.
Conclusions: Tren cough is most likely caused by an "incorrect" injection that causes "cutting/damaging" the veins, which causes the above-described reactions.Take it and benefit from it, everyone "
"For those interested, I passed my endocrine systems exam yesterday with a score of 98/100. Thanks to this, I was exempted from the final exam (which I will take anyway because I want to).Yesterday, my client called me with a problem: Tren cough. I want to give up Tren due to constant coughing attacks. As I am on Tren myself (250 Testo+200EQ+200Tren A+ 25T3) I have never had Tren cough. Irritated by the situation, I went to the clinic where I work and went to the ultrasound machine section. I prepared 5 syringes of Tren A 100mg (1ml).
First attempt (ultrasound) of the buttock, injection avoiding the main veins and nerves that were visible on the ultrasound. - no cough.Second attempt (ultrasound) of the buttock, injection bypassing the veins but this time performed near the nerve. - no cough
Third attempt (ultrasound) of the thigh, injection near 2 veins of the quadriceps muscle, bypassing the nervous system. - at last! tickling in the lungs, slight cough but nothing catastrophicFourth attempt (ultrasound) of the thigh, injection near 2 veins, as close as possible to the nervous system (to test whether the impact on both systems increases the cough effect) - tickling in the lungs, slight cough but without tragedy
Fifth attempt (ultrasound) of the thigh, injection in the cutting of the veins away from the nervous system - BINGO, finally something that can be called a cough caused by "tickling in the lungs"The cough lasted 1-2 minutes. The time for cough to occur is less than 3-5 minutes (this way transport of Tren through the veins to the lungs can be excluded). This is probably a response of the circulatory system, which, after contact with the substance, produces hormones that constrict blood capillaries (Norepinephrine and catecholamine derivatives). The cough problem was solved by a single dose of Ventolin (salbutamol in inhaled form), after which the cough disappeared (this can be considered as evidence that cough causes constriction of capillaries/bronchi).
The entire experiment took place between 10 p.m. and 1 p.m. My buttocks and thighs will definitely have a lot of large adhesions (attempts to cut the veins with a needle and attempts to hit them) and they will be grateful for "thank you"Taking 500mg Tren A in one day is quite interesting and I think that the next week may be interesting in many ways. Today I'm going to do 4 hours of cardio because with this dose, catabolism is just a dream.
Conclusions: Tren cough is most likely caused by an "incorrect" injection that causes "cutting/damaging" the veins, which causes the above-described reactions.Take it and benefit from it, everyone "