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Hi everyone,
I started running tren-a nearly 5 weeks ago. So far I've loved the recomp effects, and I didn't experience any of the common side effects often talked about around these boards (the cough, trensomnia, sharp decrease in cardiovascular stamina, etc.). However, yesterday I went to pin in my left quad, and for the first time I got tren cough. However, as the title suggests, it really wasn't anything like I hear people on hear talking about. I always hear that you'll think you're dying for a few minutes, it'll be impossible to get air between the coughs, chest pains, and on and on...all that happened to me was that I felt a slight irritation in the back of my throat, so that whenever I breathed deeply I would more or less be forced to cough. It was a harsh chest cough, but nonetheless it only lasted about 2-3 minutes, and then it was done.
At first I chalked it up to a fluke, but when I went to pin my right shoulder this morning the exact same thing happened. I'm slightly confused as to why tren cough would suddenly rear it's ugly head in week 5, unless I happened to have two bad pinning days in a row. Moreso than that...is it bound to get progressively worse?
Thanks for any input.
I started running tren-a nearly 5 weeks ago. So far I've loved the recomp effects, and I didn't experience any of the common side effects often talked about around these boards (the cough, trensomnia, sharp decrease in cardiovascular stamina, etc.). However, yesterday I went to pin in my left quad, and for the first time I got tren cough. However, as the title suggests, it really wasn't anything like I hear people on hear talking about. I always hear that you'll think you're dying for a few minutes, it'll be impossible to get air between the coughs, chest pains, and on and on...all that happened to me was that I felt a slight irritation in the back of my throat, so that whenever I breathed deeply I would more or less be forced to cough. It was a harsh chest cough, but nonetheless it only lasted about 2-3 minutes, and then it was done.
At first I chalked it up to a fluke, but when I went to pin my right shoulder this morning the exact same thing happened. I'm slightly confused as to why tren cough would suddenly rear it's ugly head in week 5, unless I happened to have two bad pinning days in a row. Moreso than that...is it bound to get progressively worse?
Thanks for any input.