bigdaddyo1617
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HOW bad is tren cough really and does everyone get it? Is after every injection, does it reside over time with move injections? Thanks
Tren cough is due to some of it getting in the blood stream. It acts as a major bronchodilator and just has to run its course for a brief few minutes. Scary as hell though cause its a violent cough. I don't think it happens everytime from my experience, but when it does watch out!!
I've only had tren cough attacks and they subside. I know guys that have a nagging cough for days after each shot but subside after the last shot. So it depends no how you react to it. In it isn't really the lack of breathe but more the pain your chest feels after violent cough.
Are you looking to try it soon?
So it really that bad I have problems breathing due to my broken nose but been dealing with it over 6yrs now. Will it cause me problems to breathing.
I've only had tren cough attacks and they subside. I know guys that have a nagging cough for days after each shot but subside after the last shot. So it depends no how you react to it. In it isn't really the lack of breathe but more the pain your chest feels after violent cough.
Are you looking to try it soon?
It doesn't always happen and from what I have observed
Shaking the bottle for a bit before you take any out helps a lot
What makes it worse is if you already are having bad allergies, like seasonal allergies, or if you are sick, basically anything compromising optimal breathing.
why would shaking the bottle before using tren ace, help with preventing tren cough? I don't get it bro
I've never ever heard of the cough lasting days after tren cough
Well using Tren E (I dont use ace) It seems to work, you have to remember shit separates. My theory is that when it separates and you just draw without mixing it up by shaking it, you get too much of one part of the solution. My buddy told me to do it, and every time after I shook it for a while I was good. With the same bottle, at same dose the first 4 shots made me feel like I was going to stop breathing. The second one so much so that I took a benadryl to help counteract the effects, I was literally getting anxious as fuck and felt like everything was closing. So that being said that's why I would reccomend someone else taking an extra 10-15 seconds out to see if it helps them as well.






