Test Prop/Tren Acne or Liver Failure?


I’m on test prop 100mg / tren ace 75mg EOD. Been running for 4 weeks now. But recently in the beginning of my fourth week, I’m feeling really itching all over. Then these bumps follow the itching. I was wondering if anyone has any advice for me. Is this normal side for tren and test prop? Or is this indication that my liver is doing bad? Need some opinions. -Thanks

Why would your liver be failing?

When does the itching start in relation to your injections? Are the bumps (urticaria) generalized across your body or just in the areas that you’re pinning? Do they go away? Starting to see where I’m going with this “investigation?”

The itching is all over my body. They appear as welts and they itch pretty hard. they are not localized to the injection site. After a few hours they go away but reappear. I have a feeling this is gunna fuck up my cycle. I really don’t sweat too much on the tren so not a big problem there. As I said this itching and bumps starting appearing after 4 weeks into my cycle.

You may have gone over your tolerance level for tren. I’ve read a few logs on other websites, and posted a link here, but it was taken down. Look around.

I just need to know should I stop this cycle right now before the problem escalates?

RELAX, this always happens when I run Test with a short acting ester. Switch to Test E and it got loads better, but was still there as long as I ran Tren. Your liver is fine, got blood work done every four weeks and liver always checked out. Remember if someone is homebrewing your tren that stuff can end up getting wicked dirty. Your body has a way of getting the toxins out, as well as figuring out what you’re doing to your endocrine system.

It’s in your hand boss. Can get it checked out, go off, or deal with it.

Lower the dose and see how you handle it.

[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:

[quote]beastto88 wrote:
The itching is all over my body. They appear as welts and they itch pretty hard. they are not localized to the injection site. After a few hours they go away but reappear. I have a feeling this is gunna fuck up my cycle. I really don’t sweat too much on the tren so not a big problem there. As I said this itching and bumps starting appearing after 4 weeks into my cycle.[/quote]

Does it get worse after a hot shower, bath or other heat source?

I’m betting that it’s caused by elevated RBC count. You scratch which releases histamine from red blood cells. The histamine causes further itching, red skin and welts/bumps, which spreads to other areas.

Simply lowering your dose won’t work, as the typical life of an RBC is 6 weeks.

If you want to KNOW, then get your hematocrit tested. If high, then donate 1 unit of blood, AND drop your dose, or give blood every 10 weeks or so.

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BBB,

Is this why and what you did yourself?

Yes it does get worst after a hot shower.

[quote]DOHCrazy wrote:
BBB,

Is this why and what you did yourself?
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I vaguely recall a thread where he did a DIY procedure

EDIT

Went away for a bit before I posted that, now it’s redundant!

[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:
If high, then donate 1 unit of blood, AND drop your dose, or give blood every 10 weeks or so.[/quote]
Mildly irresponsible to donate blood while on cycle, I would think. Especially if using the assortment of ancillary drugs that many of us do.

That would work. Here (in New York at least, not sure about other parts of the US) they give you two bar-code stickers, one which means “use my blood” and the other “don’t use my blood”. The stickers cannot be told apart, at least to an untrained eye. You are given a moment of privacy during which you affix one of the stickers to your paperwork.

I used to wonder why all the fuss. I understand better now; it allows an easy out for the poor soul who goes to the clinic with friends/family/coworkers/fellow parishioners and then realizes that the tryst last summer with the 18 year old Craigslist escort - or the recent injectables cycle - means that it would be best for his blood to not go into general circulation, so to speak.

With respect to ancillaries I was thinking particularly of finasteride. You are not allowed to donate blood while taking it, due to the risk to male fetal development if given to a pregnant women.

I’m going to go give some blood friday morning. I will keep you guys updated on my status.

[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:
I see what you are saying. I should have been more clear; here in the UK you can’t actually ‘donate’ blood if you’ve ever injected yourself (for some reason), but neither will they take it and discard it. So what you have to do (if you are responsible) is declare that you have NOT injected yourself, give the blood and then ‘remember’ that you did inject, so they bin the blood.

BBB[/quote]

You know, I understand why they have that rule to an extent, but it seems ridiculous to me!