Pimptastic
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Awful reaction to Trenevar (Update: It wasnt the Tren)
So I'm 4 weeks into an 8-week cycle of Epi and Halo, and was supposed to add Trenevar yesterday for the second half of the cycle. I won't name the product/company name since I don't think it had anything to do with them, but it was just regular Trenevar (Estra-4,9,11-triene-3,17-dione) and nothing else in the product.
I took one pill and within an hour I had completely collapsed and had almost zero energy to do anything, if I even sat up or attempted to get up I would get super dizzy and just fall back down. I had trouble breathing the whole time and felt like my heart was pounding through my chest. I vomited several times throughout the day and basically felt like I was going to die.
Now that a day has gone by I'm fine but obviously I'm not going to be using this since my body can't seem to handle it.
I was just wondering has this been known to happen to others before? I've never heard of it so it must not be very common but maybe there are a few genetic outliers whose bodies simply can't process the compound?
So I'm 4 weeks into an 8-week cycle of Epi and Halo, and was supposed to add Trenevar yesterday for the second half of the cycle. I won't name the product/company name since I don't think it had anything to do with them, but it was just regular Trenevar (Estra-4,9,11-triene-3,17-dione) and nothing else in the product.
I took one pill and within an hour I had completely collapsed and had almost zero energy to do anything, if I even sat up or attempted to get up I would get super dizzy and just fall back down. I had trouble breathing the whole time and felt like my heart was pounding through my chest. I vomited several times throughout the day and basically felt like I was going to die.
Now that a day has gone by I'm fine but obviously I'm not going to be using this since my body can't seem to handle it.
I was just wondering has this been known to happen to others before? I've never heard of it so it must not be very common but maybe there are a few genetic outliers whose bodies simply can't process the compound?