What's in the 5 blend? And tell your girl you have the flu and don't pay any attention to my weird behavior....delirious
I have heard of night sweats and shakes from Tren but i just switched from 1000 mg of cyp/en along with 600 mg of deca a week after 3 months (also on adex .25mg EOD hcg, hgh 3 i.u ED 5 days a week.) too Geneza 5 blend sust 270 mg a cc. I shot up 2 cc and my one cc deca got a sick rush like 30 min after pinning felt great got home late went to bed woke up 2 hours later in a puddle and shivering went back to bed woke up 5 hours later and still the same soked but no so much shivers im sweating a lil as i type this ( at this point i have to say iv been SUPER FUCKING STRESSED AND ANXIETY with my girlfriend for the past month.) just wondering to much maybe? i was going to go 18 weeks cycle perhaps time to come off??
What's in the 5 blend? And tell your girl you have the flu and don't pay any attention to my weird behavior....delirious
Its acetate,prop,phenylpropinate,isocaproate,decanoate .

Woke up a couple of times with nights sweats this cycle im on. test c. tren e. Anyway its crap but its just sweats mate.
A lot of things can cause night sweats beside the use of Tren. I've been taking GP Tren and a high dose of GP Test and I have get any night sweats. In this case, I believe the high dose of test is causing the sweats.
Here is a list of other possibilities:
Environmental (uncomfortable room temperature, poor air circulation, too many blankets, thick sheets, close proximity to a bed partner)
Emotional (stress, anxiety, disturbing dreams)
Hormonal (hyperthyroidism, pregnancy, perimenopause or early menopause, hypoglycemic episodes in those with or without diabetes, others)
Medications including certain antidepressants, niacin (high doses), tamoxifen, leuprolide, prednisone, drugs for erectile dysfunction (flushing and warm sensation), and high blood pressure. Even medications used to fight fever (aspirin, acetaminophen) can lead to rebound sweating as their effectiveness wears off.
Infections such as tuberculosis, mononucleosis, human immunodeficiency virus
Medical conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease, obstructive sleep apnea and chronic fatigue syndrome
Cancers such as lymphoma or leukemia
Neurologic concerns such as autonomic neuropathy or a delayed complication from a spinal cord injury.


Hes probably pregnant.


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