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    AAS and brain trauma

    Well, I met with a bike accident 3 months ago (March 2012). The report said I suffered a "Diffused Axonal Injury"(Brain injury) ,A Grade 3 concussion, and my left arm was paralysed. And I believe I had internal bleeding in the brain. Fast forward to one month after the injury... I had anxiety, depression, short term memory loss, trouble balancing, foggy vision etc ... Luckily, I did not have a single physical injury. Infact, lucky to have even survived. The doc said I can work out and im going on strong ever since. My lifts have gone up and i've regained 80% of my strength in the arm which was paralysed. I suffered a seizure at the time of the accident and never had a seizure after that. But the doc told me to take a seizure medication as a precautionary measure..I'm still on it to this day.

    Today, I feel little confident as im nailing my diet and workouts. Okay, here's my question. I was about to start my first cycle of test when this happened. It was just the basic test-e and no other compound. I had everything covered. The PCT, bloodwork, diet etc

    Should i get the gear and start the cycle as planned? I still have bouts of anxiety and depression at times..But I feel it's not like before. Will taking test for someone who just suffered a head trauma have negative effects?? I'm feel kinda weird asking my doc if I can take AAS. Im 29 yr old,190lb with 7 yrs of lifting experience. Any doc on this board? Or could you guys lead me to the right place to ask this question?.. thanks. Much appreciated!

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    Id say hold off until you fully recover, thats my opinion

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    ^^^^ agreed

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    Brain injury can cause severe personality and emotional problems. Be careful. You never know what the side effects will be of taking AAS, which can cause depression, aggression, etc will be on someone who is already potentially having those problems. Having dealt with many brain injury patients, I myself, would be extremely wary of the psychological repercussions.

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