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    Gaspari1255 is offline Anabolic Member
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    Almost passed out today (Tren?)

    This has never happened before. I was doing my last set of t-bar rows real heavy (heavy for me, not for some of you) with 7 plates and a quarter. I came up on the first rep, and it was probably about 3 seconds from the time I started pulling to the time I completed the first rep. However, it seemed like minutes went by, and I almost started seeing stars. Everything was very slow and I started to black out. The last thing I remember was dropping the weight in mid air and it slamming the ground. My friend said I got 3 reps, but I do not remember anything. I was walking around drinking water dizzy as hell for the next 10 minutes. I am on week 4 of an 8 week Prop/Tren Ace cycle. Do you think this was a cause or side effect of the Tren or was it completely irrelevant?

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    Defiantly sounds like a side of tren !

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    sounds like a big dip in blood sugar levels to me

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    ive blacked out once during squats with no gear, so it could even be blood sugar like dec said or lack of oxygen related.

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    ^^^same for me. Not uncommon for me to get light headed and have vomited on occasion after really heavy squats.

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    combo of both heavy weight and tren .

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    I'm gonna stick to the 5-8 rep range and see how things go. Loving the Tren , but the sides are killer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ****** View Post
    I'm gonna stick to the 5-8 rep range and see how things go. Loving the Tren, but the sides are killer.
    Hope that you get on ok, like mentioned before its probably the blood sugar levels.

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    Tren is like the George Bush of steroids - anything at all that goes wrong is blamed on it . I only use tren enanth, so maybe I am fortunate. Probably not breathing deep enough. I get dizzy and see stars sometimes when I do heavy deadlifts. Focus on breathing on your heavy sets and make sure you have enough carbs in your system before a workout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevey_6t9 View Post
    ive blacked out once during squats with no gear, so it could even be blood sugar like dec said or lack of oxygen related.
    Thats my thinking.....
    Do not ask me for a source check.






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    Quote Originally Posted by gorgorothsatanis View Post
    Tren is like the George Bush of steroids - anything at all that goes wrong is blamed on it .
    I LOVE it!! From now on I am going to call Tren.. W.

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    I think it's the exercise. Was it t-bar rows with your chest on a support?



    That always takes my breath away and leaves me light headed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by critical View Post
    I think it's the exercise. Was it t-bar rows with your chest on a support?



    That always takes my breath away and leaves me light headed.
    Nope, I hate those t-bars. Cuts off my oxygen and makes my chest hurt. I set my own t-bar up in the corner with the DB holding the back of it down.

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