Tren side effect PLEASE HELP

PowerBuild

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I have taken 3 cycles, 2 of which have contained Tren. I have used both esters, and on my current cycle I have done 5 shots of acetate, all with instant injection soreness, but it goes away in a matter of 4-30 hours. The last acetate shot I took, about 30 seconds after pulling the pin out, the left side of my head had a horrible headache, my breathing felt like i was suffocating, and my heart started to hurt. I was extremely nervous, and I have never had this happen. I could also taste it very strong through my saliva. Any ideas as to why or how this happens?
 
I've nicked a vein twice so far. Once just injecting test -- had the coughing and respiration issues for a couple of hours. Second time was with tren E and that fuckin hurt. Bad cough, sapped my energy, respiration issues.

It happens. Sounds like what happened to you. I've learned to be a bit more in tune with my injections as the needle goes in and more often than not I can tell when I've gone through a vein just by how the needle feels going in. When that happens I make double sure I get no blood when aspirating and aspirate harder than normal just to make sure before injecting.
 
Thanks for the response guys! Makes me feel a little better now. Out of all of my other injections I have never had anything like this happen. Then today I pulled the pin out, blood shot out and I had a vein bump the size of a hard nipple. Not trying to be funny, but that is what it looked like. Definitely wen't through a vein this time, no pain though... Just a massive bump, like the vein swelled up or something.
 
Yeah, that will happen, too. You went through it going in or nicked it coming out. I've done this a few times and none got into my vein and I had no complications. Probably the only benefit of injecting into a vein is you know immediately that you've done it. Within seconds you'll feel the symptoms. If you've injected, pulled the needle out, got a stream of blood, and are worried that you injected into a vein -- don't worry. If you haven't felt it yet you're golden. Because of the mess associated with the spurter I always place a cotton ball right next to the needle when I'm withdrawing it.
 
Sounds like you nicked a vein.

Yep, I have gotten a few nasty coughing fits, as long as 10 minutes once years ago. If tren gets into the blood, you're body won't be happy.

I've found that slow injections (~2 minutes for 3cc) help with next-day pains. There used to be a UGL that used lidocaine for temporary soreness from injections.
 
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