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    DR. response of Shortness of breath while on Tren.

    Well as i stated in my previous thread i have bad shortness of breath , stuffy nose and breathing problem since i started tren . I thought i had allergies as usually i get pretty bad ones at this time.

    This is what my DR told me.
    Trenbolone enathate can increase prostaglandin formation that will lead to bronchial dilation.
    Bronchiectasis is an uncommon disease that results in the abnormal and permanent distortion of one or more of the conducting bronchi or airways, most often secondary to an infectious process.
    Bronchiectasis can be categorized as a chronic obstructive pulmonary lung disease manifested by airways that are inflamed and easily collapsible, resulting in air flow obstruction with shortness of breath, impaired clearance of secretions often with disabling cough, and occasionally hemoptysis.
    He said it is not dangerous but it would be good to stay away from trenbolone. I asked him if i continue taking it to finish my cycle will it caouse some serious problems. He said it shouldn't but you never know.
    He aslo said right after tren injection i shuld feel beter but after a day or two i will experience symptoms. And he is right, after a day or two from injection i start feeling symptoms and right after i inject 3rd day i feel good.

    Just thought i would share it with you

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    good to know, dude, thanks

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    from the symptoms, it sounds like it would be conducive in taking clen or Albuterol. Since both are for asthma and airway obstructions.

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    hmmm good info. doc always knows his stuff even though he dosen't support what we do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGH;411***2
    from the symptoms, it sounds like it would be conducive in taking clen or Albuterol. Since both are for asthma and airway obstructions.
    And here lies the problem with a lot of the compounds and doseages people use. You're constantly taking one pill to fix what the last one did to you. Tren is great and all but keep in mind this stuff was designed for cows that are going to die shortly anyway since they will be slaughtered for beef. You on the other hand probably don't plan on being slaughtered after a cycle or two of tren so I think a lot of lifters should start to really reconsider this awesome compound.

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    bronchiectasis generally results from recurrent and severe bronchial infections. chance of this is very unlikely.

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    Agree with Scibble above.

    The increased prostaglandin formation may contribute to Tren 's supposed fat burning properties.

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    i never get bad sides on it and i wrestle/fight mma
    i also take it with test/masteron /letro

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    Interesting but i've never had any of the sides you indicated. Different compounds affect people differently. Hope you'll be ok bro.

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    My cardio/endurance sucks on tren .

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    geez, I try to be nice but,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I'd love to meet a doctor with experience in tren , I'll shut up now

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    btw, thats an awesome memory

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    Quote Originally Posted by MercyDog View Post
    btw, thats an awesome memory
    ya i thought the same, but kept quiet.

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    sorry, I'm the newbie in training

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    me too,

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    Quote Originally Posted by TranscriptionFactor View Post
    Agree with Scibble above.

    The increased prostaglandin formation may contribute to Tren's supposed fat burning properties.
    That would only be true if there was a significant increase in *****-6 fatty acids in the diet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleScience View Post
    That would only be true if there was a significant increase in *****-6 fatty acids in the diet.
    what the specific evidence?

    particular RCT involving tren -treated patients with and without o6fa's?
    lol

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    Your looking way to deep into it...lol

    *****-6 fatty acids are converted to Arachidonic acid, which is then converted via the cox-1 and 2 enzymes. I was merely pointing out that from regular stored fats that prostaglandins are only made from EFA's which are 20 carbon fatty acids, as far as I know that is.

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    Good heads up bro...was thinking of running tren soon. ill keep an eye out for the symptoms. FYI tho if you do decide to discotinue using and the symptoms continues try taking some probiotics (acidolphilous, bifidolphilous) I kno thats kinda left fieldish but if it is being caused by an alergic reaction that should take care of it. And if not they are good for a number of things like digestive tract function...which will help you absorb nutrients more effeciently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MercyDog View Post
    geez, I try to be nice but,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I'd love to meet a doctor with experience in tren, I'll shut up now
    I am sure this doctor used stuff before He said he has lots of experience with aas. Also hes based in a hospital well know for treating giants, 49rs and raiders players

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGH View Post
    ya i thought the same, but kept quiet.
    haha nah i didn't remember shit he told me. I copied from the email he sent me after. I asked him to explain to me in the email so i have it for furhter ref.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dado5 View Post
    I am sure this doctor used stuff before He said he has lots of experience with aas. Also hes based in a hospital well know for treating giants, 49rs and raiders players
    are you in the bay area dado? you a raiders fan? if so my boy plays for the raiders now...they took him in the seventh round this last draft his name is chaz schilens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joker00 View Post
    are you in the bay area dado? you a raiders fan? if so my boy plays for the raiders now...they took him in the seventh round this last draft his name is chaz schilens.
    Yeah I am raiders and giants fan

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