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    Roid rage and depression?

    Are these side efects even real or does the media just make this up? I cant find a good source that backs this side effect.

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    No. Steroids do not cause any direct effect on any acts of rage and/or depression, however...

    Most folks who experience these symptoms are the ones who fail to get any blood work done. If you kill your E2, you're going to be miserable. If it's too high, you'll be a little bitch with tits. If your blood thickens too much, you'll become fatigued and potentially irritable. So you see, watch your levels and keep your sanity.
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    What the above guy said is pretty accurate... But i do notice tren def makes me more edgy then other steroids

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbjake34 View Post
    What the above guy said is pretty accurate... But i do notice tren def makes me more edgy then other steroids
    Yes, lack of sleep and constant sweating would make you irritable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Yes, lack of sleep and constant sweating would make you irritable.
    Bingo!!!

    The tren doesn't make me pissy but the lack of sleep sure does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Yes, lack of sleep and constant sweating would make you irritable.
    I believe that is the case.... ^ I am sweating SOOOOOOO freaking much and i'm doing cardio 6 days a week for 45 mins a sesh even though tren makes it miserable I gotta do it. ALSO insomnia every night and pissing 3 times in the middle of the night is a piece of SH!T

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehor View Post
    Are these side efects even real or does the media just make this up? I cant find a good source that backs this side effect.
    this is my experience. i have done 5 cycles , with test enanthate .
    when you natural testosterone go down, you really feel bad, sad lack energy, and nothing looks like be good.

    in the fellings you not have the real value.

    walk with care, make sure your start the right PCT .

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    For me, I do seem to be a tad quicker to temper while using Tren . Reports of "roid rage " etc. are vastly exaggerated though. A deep breath, and I'm fine.
    When I ended my last cycle, I had no issues at all, but was in a very happy time of life. This year, I'm in a very difficult period. I have JUST entered PCT, and I would say I have been moody and very SAD the last week or so, but I'm also aware that this is during the transition into PCT, and I'm having a rough time lately.
    So, again, I think AAS and E2 levels can be a contributor, but blaming them for huge changes or other issues is unwarranted.

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    Blood work is done 3 weeks after pct right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehor View Post
    Blood work is done 3 weeks after pct right?
    6-8 weeks minimum is what i hear

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    OK cool.

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