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    Injection Speed With Tren E

    Hey bros,

    this will be my first time using tren e, just wondering if i should be careful with the injection speed, like I do when injecting tren a. Im thinking that is only b/c of the acetate (sp) in the tren, I dont think I will have a problem with the tren e, but just wanted others input.

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    never done it but just inject slowly anyways.

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    I try to anyways, but when i used the tren a..I injected super slow..b/c of that finna cough, it can be a b!tch when it happens, but i am almost sure its due to the acetate.

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    ???? its not the ester... Fina cough seems to be a myth, i have never had a cough from any AAS. Plus the hormone is esterfied, there is no way that the hormone is going to cause you to cough 30sec's after injection. It has not even been released from the ester yet. To answer your question though, always inject slow no matter what AAS your using. Good Luck

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    Tren cough is no myth. But it should not come on just after the injectioin.
    The crystals in the Tren stick to your lungs and that causes the cough.

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    The cough is no joke sometimes it really scares you

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    The cough happens because of the high levels of alcohol in the injectable. Kits offer a lot of alcohol to ensure sterility. Anything made with a kit is more likely to cause a cough.

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    I've used Tren E and had problems with soreness the next few days. I always use Tren A (and love it) and have not had as many problems with soreness as with the Tren E. When I used Tren E, I injected it as slowly as possible, but it didn't help....we're all different though.....

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