
Started on sus 250 eod x 3 weeks and equipoise 500mg weekly (250mg twice a week). After 3rd week of sus since the longer esters were starting to pump i jumped on Test Cyp. 600mg weekly (300mg twice weekly) and stuck with the same amount of equipoise. Im also on Dbol 50mg daily for 6 weeks and today was my last day on that. The last two injections (tuesday and today) I cough excessively, sounding like a sick dog to the point of almost straining my back. It happens when i have about half of the gear in me during injection. I also take milk thistle daily and Adex .5mg Daily. Any ideas of what can cause this? Is it something to worry about?

probably hit a vein.
Make sure ur aspirating. If gear pushes through. Vein or is close it can cause, "tren cough". It happens sometimes. Try swapping your pen site.

Thank you guys for the all the input.

This happens with my workout partner also. He caughs EVERY TIME from SUST!!! The same shit I was injecting (same source, diff bottle).
The first bottle he did he was fine, had a bad experience with some tren he had, and dropped the tren and went to the 2nd bottle of SUST, and now he gets 'tren caugh' type thing from the sust alone.
I thought vein also, but 2 times in a row, and on the delt, same place where I inject is odd.
youre hitting a vein bro! you have to aspirate, and keep that shit steady while injecting!!! who knows if gear is wasted if injected into a vein

After reading some posts and some other things on the net ill be safe to say I passed through a vein most probably because I do aspirate. If i pass through and aspirate obviously the syringe won't draw back blood. That doesn't waste gear whatsoever though. If I did shoot into the vein I'd have serious medical issues right about now. Am I right? I'll switch spots and just hope for the best

The only inject able that I.ve use that causes a severe cough is Trebolone Actate.
This only occurs if you hit a vein or artery. I'm not the only one I've heard of that gets it.Perhaps what your buying isn't what it's supposed to be
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