Originally Posted by
shrpskn
Here is my experience with the dreaded "tren cough"....
If or when it hits you, it's likely to hit you during injection as you nick a vein and some tren directly hits the blood stream.
You will at first feel an ovewhelming sensation overcome your body in an instant which will be followed be the extreme taste of the tren in your mouth...at this point you better back the needle out, because next the chest tightens up, you break out in an instant hot flash and slight sweat...then as quickly as all the aforementioned occur, you will begin to cough uncontrollably for the next several minutes which will seem like an eternity.
It will feel like you can't breath...you're thinking you're going to die or you're "checking out".
Every attempt to breath results in a cou***ng fit...don't panic, it will subside....
Then just as soon as it hit you, it is gone and you begin to feel like your going to live afterall.
This, in my experience, is what has occurred to me the two times I've ever experienced the dreaded "tren cough".
Just be patient when you inject, be absolutley sure to aspirate before injection, and inject very slowly. All while holding the pin as steady as possible....
I have found this method to really reduce the chances of the cough hitting me again...*knocking on wood*
Just be sure to get the pin out before it hits you....the first cough I experienced was mid-injection and I was so worried about what was all happening to me that I forgot about the pin in my ass....my wife said the syringe was uncontrollably bouncing all over the place as I went through my cou***ng fit...she thought it was funny at first until she realized something wasn't right...then she was about as worried as I was...but it passed and now when we look back on it, we get a good laugh from the experience.
It left a nice welt on my ass too from that pin bouncing all over the place....
I guess you will never know exactly how it's going to treat you until it happens to you.
This is how it happened to me...hope this helps to any of you that never experienced this before and what to expect, before you panic and think your going to die, like I did the first time it hit me.
Just try to remain calm, don't panic, and try to keep the breathing under control....it will pass, trust me.
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Now here is the real truth on the dreaded "Tren Cough" from a scientific point-of-view....all thanks to PJ:
Tren causes a spike in prostaglandin metabolism once injected. So what are prostaglandins?
Prostaglandins are synthesized from arachidonate (Lipoxygenase which catalyze the dioxygenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids) in the cell membrane by the action of phospholipase A2. Cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways compete with one another to form prostaglandins (as well as thromboxane or leukotriene-leukotriene being a bronchial stimulator),
In the cyclooxygenase pathway, the prostaglandins D, E, and F plus thromboxane and prostacyclin are made.
Thromboxanes are made in platelets and cause constriction of vascular smooth muscle and platelet aggregation.
Leukotrienes are made in leukocytes and macrophages via the lipoxygenase pathway. They are potent constrictors of the bronchial airways. They are also important in inflammation and hypersensitivity reactions as they increase vascular permeability.
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To those above that think "tren cough" has anything to do with the heart are wrong...it is a pulmonary reaction, not a cardio reaction.
As to the one guy above that claims that the cough plagues him day & night, you need to go see a doc...get your lungs checked out. Sounds like you may have some kind of bronchial infection...it's not from the tren.
Good luck and be safe guys,