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    mmmbrownie is offline New Member
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    breathing question

    hey folks, i'm on a small tren ace/prop stack.
    so far so good. i'm liking the results, no typical sides. one weird one though. not sure if i'm imaging it.
    ever felt like there is a weight on your chest when you breathe? i find myself breathing harder and my GF commented that i'm breathing loud lately. cardio is not a problem, i'm an avid runner and all is good. i just feel like it's actually a bit harder to breathe in general. does this make sense?

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    That will be the tren , some get by fine but it mostly kills me when doing cardio...
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    Same here bro I feel it in my cardio when I push it.I don't have it as bad as some.But everyone is different.

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    thanks guys, makes sense.. have a great weekend all!

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    Check your B/P also, they seem to be related. I have to rest from Tren now for a few months! Good luck, John

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    Tren is likely culprit, however, might be a good idea to have BW done if you've done more than one cycle or a longer cycle and haven't had BW done. Respiratory changes may reflect changes to hematocrit, RDW, hemoglobin, platelets, as well as other phlebotomy parameters.

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