Tren Cough More Frequently

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Hey all,

So in my previous Tren A cycle I probably got the cough no more than 2 times in 50 pins... For this second cycle using Tren A, the frequency of the cough has increased. Is this just due to bad luck, or... The Tren is from the same source for both cycles, and it's one of the most trusted sources we have on this board, so I don't think the quality from the first cycle varies greatly from that of the second. I've only had the cough when pinning in the upper outer quadrant of my glutes as well, never in my quads or delts.

Thanks for any responses.
 
probably just bad luck, I used to get tren cough 1 out of 10 , I hate feeling like im going to die ,the I started to load my pin and just before injecting I take o couple puffs of an ashma inhaler it seems to open up your lungs , after that I never had tren cough , it works for me .
 
I've only had the tren cough maybe a couple of times but always pin in my shoulders. it's a very strange feeling feels like something sitting on your chest with pressure and then odd flavor in your mouth. but that stop after continuously doing the Tren.
 
Hey all,

So in my previous Tren A cycle I probably got the cough no more than 2 times in 50 pins... For this second cycle using Tren A, the frequency of the cough has increased. Is this just due to bad luck, or... The Tren is from the same source for both cycles, and it's one of the most trusted sources we have on this board, so I don't think the quality from the first cycle varies greatly from that of the second. I've only had the cough when pinning in the upper outer quadrant of my glutes as well, never in my quads or delts.

Thanks for any responses.
Weird! I always get it in my delts, never in my glutes (maybe once?) or my quads!

However, I have noticed once I get it... It seems to happy more often that cycle. Could be coincidental, no real evidence to support otherwise.
 
It just got into a vein and was taken to the lungs. I'm sure there is no difference in the gear. It happens with all injectable aas, but tren is irritating to the lungs
 
My last tren run in the summer was brutal for the cough. Pin my upper outer glute and bamm would be lying down coughing til I'd almost pass out :confused:
 
I started to load my pin and just before injecting I take o couple puffs of an ashma inhaler it seems to open up your lungs , after that I never had tren cough , it works for me .
Interesting remedy @ironwill1951 !
As asthma puffers are legal to buy in most countries without prescription, i think this could be a great discovery for meso members if it works!
 
Interesting remedy @ironwill1951 !
As asthma puffers are legal to buy in most countries without prescription, i think this could be a great discovery for meso members if it works!
My friend would always hit the inhaler prior to pinning Tren. Cuz he said the Tren cough really would suck for him. However, I think his inhaler was albuterol. They have regular over the counter asthma inhalers?
 
What I do is pin very slowly and make sure not to move the pin around too much, inject slow then immediately put pressure when I pull out and I mean a lot of pressure. For the quads I can put a lot of pressure but for glutes I have my girl press up against the injection site pretty hard
 
Injecting slow always made a difference. The faster it went in , that's when the cough came. I also noticed that the amount per shot made a difference. Anything above 50mg at one time would cause it.
 
As BP mentioned the most plausible explaination for the Tren cough is Micro Pulmonary Emboli due to the OIL itself.

Accounts of this phenomena were only recently published in the Aveed (TT undecylenate) clinical trials.

The incidence of MOPE approximated 0.0003% of treated patients, which is much lower than the rate reported (anecdotally) by BB using Tren, IME.

Thus it seems likely some other factor/s are contributing to the higher rate of post injection coughing observed in Tren users.

One possible culprit is the solvent oils (or excipients) used by UGL in the Tren production process.

Of note, the Aveed trials offered the following as a means of reducing MOPE;

- reducing the injection VOLUME to no more than ONE CC

- using the GLUTES as the preferred injection site

- an injection DEPTH of one and a half TO two inches

Finally from a mechanistic perspective, there is no evidence, "allergic" or otherwise, to support the use of Beta agonists as a means of diminishing Tren cough.
 
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Wonder what it's like for a bull to get tren cough... Think they make all types of strange noises and collapse to the pasture, rolling around in agony??!

That, my friends... Was a joke! Highly doubt it's even possible with a pellet... Who wants to be the first brave soul to inject some finaplix into themselves with a cattle pellet injection gun? Document the results... for science!
 

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