+ 4 Suffer from tren cough? Read this, it might help!
So as we all know, one of the side effects of using tren is the dreaded "tren cough". We all know when it's going to happen too, a slight burning in the chest and bam, before you know it you're coughing your ass off! Your wife is wondering what the hell your problem is and asks if she should call 911. Through your coughing fit you're shaking your head no to 911, and trying to tell her that you're ok, this is normal.
Now, I have had this coughing fit before, when I very first starting using aas, mainly test and deca, and it might have happened once in my first 2 years of using. But, it's happened a lot more frequently when I started using tren, usually about every 3rd or 4th pin, so I decided to try and find out the most logical reason why this happens. I tried loading the pin with the tren in different orders. Some people said load the tren last so it's the first compound to enter your body, (which actually makes more sense to me because the other oils will disperse last and spread the tren throughout the muscle faster), and some said load the tren first so it's the last compound to enter your body. Some said warm the syringe before injecting, but after reading another member's posting about how warming the syringe can inadvertently break the plastic down and cause a plastic residue, which will in fact be injected into the body along with the aas compounds. Makes perfect sense to me.
Needless to say, none of these remedies worked for me considering that everything I read pointed to the fact that the tren enters directly into our bloodstream through a knicked vein, or punctured blood vessel. So, one day I decided to leave the pin impaled in the muscle for 1 minute after I had pushed all the compound through the syringe, and low and behold I have not had tren cough since using this method. The theory behind this is that after the needle knicks or punctures the blood vessel or vein, leaving the needle in for that minute will "plug" the puncture long enough for the oils to disburse throughout the muscle decreasing the chances of the tren to enter the bloodstream directly.
I am not a scientist, and I have no clinical research to support this theory. I am basing this conclusion solely off of my own personal experience, but I would like to hear feedback on your experiences after trying this method.
Thanks for reading!
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the tren cough is the worst id do just about anything to know I had less or better chances to never experience that feeling again. my fucking jaw kinda locks, its a wicked tingling in the back of my muscle, crazy shit.
StevebOnce you do get a cough try using Fisherman's Friend to get rid of it.
RustyhookerI like your idea. Well written and good advice.
Tren cough is not because of the tren all oil based steroids will make u cough if it enters your bloodstream. Tren is usual associated with the worse coughing episodes and hence the name tren cough. Basically if any oil enters your bloodstream it travels to your heart hence the feeling of burning in the chest the goes to your lungs where it causes microembolisms in your lungs causing u to cough
Yes you're absolutely right, and I have had the cough from injecting other compounds, mainly just test and deca. Those were my standard cycle compounds, but I'm talking probably twice. But for some reason it's a lot more frequent when using tren, and when I'm using tren in a cycle, I'm pinning it everyday, so five out of seven days it's just tren in the syringe. That's why I'm adimate that 99 out of 100 coughing fits is from the tren..lol.
Thanks for the input my man, all the best to you!
The basic idea is tren is the most irritating AAS to lung tissue, hence it causing more sever coughing should it enter the bloodstream. You often nick veins etc injecting, it's just when its tren it seems to cause a bigger reaction.
One thing I've personally noticed is that guys that smoke are much more prone to tren cough. When lungs "heal" from smoking, they develop fibrotic tissue rather than genuine cells which are way less effective at oxygen transfer. No scientific proof here, but it's a pattern I've certainly seen repeatedly.
Well said sir plus two
Ya tren does seem to happen with more occurrence but if your pinning twice a week with test and deca of course your not goin to cough as much as if your pinning tren everyday. Think that has some to do with it bc people pin tren mostly everyday plus two for an interesting idea maybe a few people that's currently running tren can give it a try and give some reports in here
i feel like we talked about this somewhere
where's my trophy?
Dude u can't rush a masterpiece lol
P2i2tkind of weird because I have used a hell of a lot of tren in my life and have literally only had the cough a handful of times. and one of my main pinning techniques is to keep the pin impaled for at least a minute like you said. So I'm wondering if the two really go hand in hand. I use that technique no matter what I pin.I've always done it mainly to let the oil soak in a little otherwise some will follow the pin and seep out if I take it out right after injection. Ive always wondered what people are doing to get the cough as much as some people say they do. obviously pinning in areas with high blood vessel traffic is my guess. and you gotta love the ones that say how good the brand is because of how much they get the cough... Lol... that one always kills me!
I hear ya.lol, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this. I'm an impatient fuck myself, I like to get the pin in, empty the syringe, and pull that fucker out, but not when I'm running tren Lol.