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I’m 2 weeks into a mild test/Tren/mast cycle at around 300mg each. I can’t explain it but all of a sudden I can’t handle the sides. They started about 7-9 days into the tren ace. But it’s like I get dizzy, weak, exhausted and my BP gets jacked.
if you have ever had to go to the hospital to get hydrated after being severely dehydrated, that’s how it feels. Like immense pressure behind my eyes and in the front of my cranium. It’s so much pressure that I can’t even steady my eyes or hands. Even causes confusion. It affects my vision and my head is just swimming. It has to be the tren because I’m going on about 56 hours since my last tren ace inject and I’m starting to feel so much better.
I don’t understand. I never used to get side effects. Now they are damn near hospitalizing at a mere 300mgs!? WTH? I’m 42 so I guess it was bound to happen. But anyone ever experienced this before?
because the sides were so similar to severe dehydration (pressure, confusion, dizziness etc) I thought I was dealing with some electrolyte imbalance or something caused from tren specifically. But I’ve really stayed hydrated for the most part. Help!
if you have ever had to go to the hospital to get hydrated after being severely dehydrated, that’s how it feels. Like immense pressure behind my eyes and in the front of my cranium. It’s so much pressure that I can’t even steady my eyes or hands. Even causes confusion. It affects my vision and my head is just swimming. It has to be the tren because I’m going on about 56 hours since my last tren ace inject and I’m starting to feel so much better.
I don’t understand. I never used to get side effects. Now they are damn near hospitalizing at a mere 300mgs!? WTH? I’m 42 so I guess it was bound to happen. But anyone ever experienced this before?
because the sides were so similar to severe dehydration (pressure, confusion, dizziness etc) I thought I was dealing with some electrolyte imbalance or something caused from tren specifically. But I’ve really stayed hydrated for the most part. Help!