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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk B View Post
    i did 75mg of tren eod day and worked great for me um t3 never ran it so you have alot of good info that dudes gave you so adjust your dose and you will feel better if not drop the tren all together better safe then sorry


    yeah all i know if you do t3 i can fuck up your thyroid if not ran properly so idk take the good advice that was giving to you
    I would consider doing more research. This is bad advice.

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    Thanks for all the advice guys. I tapered the t3 down to 50mcg and my heart rate is now under 100bpm. Still have the tren at 75mg daily but figure if i get rid of the t3 all together i should be just fine. Feelin so much better and still feel great from the tren. Apprantely t3 and clen just aren't for me. on a side note, some dude at the bar this weekend knocked into a girl i knew and i flipped off the handle and took him outside. pars tren is the ish...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MovinWeight View Post
    Thanks for all the advice guys. I tapered the t3 down to 50mcg and my heart rate is now under 100bpm. Still have the tren at 75mg daily but figure if i get rid of the t3 all together i should be just fine. Feelin so much better and still feel great from the tren. Apprantely t3 and clen just aren't for me. on a side note, some dude at the bar this weekend knocked into a girl i knew and i flipped off the handle and took him outside. pars tren is the ish...
    Guys like that shouldn't use AAS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XYZ View Post
    Guys like that shouldn't use AAS.

    Haha ass. I'm kidding... Just trying to make light of me almost dying of a heart attack.

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    well i mean i did flip, but it wasn't from the AAS. i just live by a standard that girls shouldn't be pushed around by dudes. sorry for the confusion.

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    ive been having the same trouble from the tren i just started and decided to stop using. nose bleeds, limp dick, fatigue, fast heart rate. good stuff but the sides suck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SFW View Post
    This is your first tren cycle? Yes its common. I get palpitations too, feel winded, dont sleep. Maybe lower your dose to 50 ed and avoid stims.
    you can actually sleep while on tren. Try melatonin. It knocks the crap out of me. I will say that with some melatonin brands, some keep me awake because of the runout effect. Once it's out of your system, you're awake. Try Vitamin Shoppe brand. By far, the best I've used yet.
    To the OP; use chamomile tea to relax you alongside the melatonin. Your heart rate will relax somewhat.



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    Quote Originally Posted by juggernaut View Post
    you can actually sleep while on tren. Try melatonin. It knocks the crap out of me. I will say that with some melatonin brands, some keep me awake because of the runout effect. Once it's out of your system, you're awake. Try Vitamin Shoppe brand. By far, the best I've used yet.
    To the OP; use chamomile tea to relax you alongside the melatonin. Your heart rate will relax somewhat.
    I take 10mg of melatonin a night. Sometimes I get lucky, sometimes I don't. Actually cutting the t3 from my cycle helped a ton. The last few days I've felt much better and have been able to walk without having a coranary. I actually added 30mg SuperDMZ last night and upped my test to 750 a week. I feel like god again.

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    the t3 is what is causing it... lowering or getting rid of it should help big time

    also when i ran tren last time i noticed i only got the heart racing if i took caffeine pills. So if you take in a lot of caffeine it might be worth a thought to lower that as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rc771 View Post
    the t3 is what is causing it... lowering or getting rid of it should help big time

    also when i ran tren last time i noticed i only got the heart racing if i took caffeine pills. So if you take in a lot of caffeine it might be worth a thought to lower that as well.
    Thanks bro. t3 was the major problem. i didn't realize it had such an effect as i asssumed when i ran clen and t3 together that clen was the chemical trying to murk my heart. i guess i gotta lose bf% the old fashion way. hard work and tren

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    Quote Originally Posted by MovinWeight View Post
    Thanks bro. t3 was the major problem. i didn't realize it had such an effect as i asssumed when i ran clen and t3 together that clen was the chemical trying to murk my heart. i guess i gotta lose bf% the old fashion way. hard work and tren
    T3 reacts differently on many people. My problem was edema with T3. So, my resolution to this problem was Built's advice to cut it to 12.5mcg pre and post workout. Start low, and find your tolerance level.
    Several people advocate using a shitload more than necessary to get the effect that you're looking for. More, is not necessarily better. I find great results with a lower dose.



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