Re: Trenbolone: the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Thanks for adding in your .02, JM. Its a good reminder for people to really consider the potential sides before jumping on the tren wagon.
Re: Trenbolone: the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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Cobalt
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAnd blood pressure. Holy shit blood pressure. That is (luckily) my only real side with tren. I go into the cycle prepared now. First time around was harsh.
The tren cough actually comes from the compound getting into the blood stream. It typically happens when you nick a blood vessel and the oil you inject manages to get to it.
I do agree though, its a real pain. Sitting there for a good 5 minutes, feeling like something is sitting in your throat.
I'm guessing if your dosage was lower, your blood pressure would follow.
SubQ injection is better for missing veins, FYI. And also does away with PIP.
Re: Trenbolone: the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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Jelisej
I've noticed that European "crème de la crème" always use Winstrol with Tren Ace and in USA they use masteron with tren ace- this is one of the rare examples where Europeans got it right (IMO).
Admittedly, my tren ace "testings" were fiasco, as with tren my body temperature would raise above 100 F (above 38 C), anyway I felt that winstrol is a right choice, also I felt that usual recommended bromocriptine/dostinex dosages were clearly not enough
After losing a ton of flexibility on winstrol and everything feeling bowstring tight and about to tear, I swore off winstrol. After reading a study of how it thickens and stiffens tendons, I was even more wary of this compound. Never used Masterson to compare, though.
And as far as the European community, I give them credit for low dose testosterone with higher doses on whatever AAS is being stacked.