Could tren ace be injected subcutaneously? Like 2 smaller doses a day to keep levels stable and maybe reduce sides?
Could tren ace be injected subcutaneously? Like 2 smaller doses a day to keep levels stable and maybe reduce sides?
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Last edited by milehighguy; 08-17-2013 at 05:45 PM.
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You can prepare for it, but not much works in terms of stopping it for me.
Basically here is how it comes:
I get this slightly odd taste in my mouth, as soon as I taste it, I start to feel my chest tighten.
From this point I have about 5 seconds of knowing the cough is coming on, and I kinda prepare for it as best as I can. Luckily, I have never once had it while injecting, always upon pulling out.
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Well, muscles have more blood vessels around them so anything injected there will go faster in blood circulation on other hand when injecting sq obviously release is slower... Thing what I was conteplating is because tren. acetate half life is short so injecting sq. would have many benefits in theory- but whats difference in practice I have no clue apart of "broscience". Bigest problem I guess would be lumps (or how they are called?), but I speculate it would be avoided with very small doses- maybe 2X 0.25ml a day which would come to 350 mg a week of tren ace, which is quite decent amount. And sides would be less pronounced. Of course, thats just a theory.
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You considering a run with Tren A?
I'm thinking to take bit more aggressive aproach to hormonal optimisation, anyway- tren ace seems as possible good "antidote" for thyroid and even cortisol meds. Basically it can counter possible catabolism (including bone loss).
At the moment I'm just comtemplating, it's unlikely that I'll use it myself.
Last edited by Jelisej; 08-19-2013 at 05:44 PM.
I wasn't implying you were doing it on broscience principles, rather, the average person who repeats it with no idea why it would be different. Your point was previously unconsidered by me, but provides an obvious answer. As for the lumps, I feel there is no way around it. Even with water based subq injections, I get a lump, and they are worse the leaner I am. Considering those can stick around a bit, i would imagine an oil based injection would be even worse. Potentially the smaller frequent doses as you suggest would be able to combat it. If you go for it, I am very interested in how it works out.
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