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Roid Noid
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TREN COUGH!

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I get it every now and again with tren, higher doses generate worse cough for me, and depending upon the area I pin. Does anybody get it from any other AAS? Ive gotten it from T-prop before and now I been getting it almost every pin from the veyron test-e and deca?

wallabokkie's picture

From waht I understand it comes from the gear entering a vein whilst pining. I have had it very mild from TestP and NPP when pinned at the same time. I had never had it before either. I was smashing some ripblend not too long ago and shit a brick. I coughed so hard I almost shat myself Litteraly.

Denser's picture

i don't necessarily follow the rules I preach

I know exactly what you mean. From telling my kids not to do things that I've done (and still do), to mentoring others within my business. I believe this comes from knowing ourselves and our limitations and therefore taking calculated risks. Yet when others look to us for guidance, we feel the weight of that responsibility and can't necessarily - in good conscience, assume that our proteges are willing to take the same risks or will exercise good judgement because they simply don't have our experience.

Trenabolic's picture

You little pin whore you.

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Trenabolic's picture

I have gotten it from test e before. Always from tren a and have yet to get it from Tren e.

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Roid Noid's picture

did you get it regularly? or just on an occasion?

Trenabolic's picture

Are you pinning quads often?

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Trenabolic's picture

With the test e just once, Tren a every so often.

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Roid Noid's picture

I seldom pin in the upper body cause I swell and inflame from just about every pin and location. I hit upper body most of the time and the PIP is out of control. I been hitting my cheeks recently though cause swollen quads makes it difficult to squat down or kneel and I do that alot at work.

Roid Noid's picture

is not really a big deal just seems kinda odd to me and im wondering how common it is really!...Is there a medical stand point to going low?