Does this happen to you guys? I pretty much lock myself in my room and don't talk to people more than I have to.
Does this happen to you guys? I pretty much lock myself in my room and don't talk to people more than I have to.
Must be anxiety? I don`t get this at all I love the feeling of being on I can`t get enough of being around people.
You won't enjoy socializing on tren, because you become a beast.. lolanyways the reason mostly is your lack of sleep and irritation, so you just like to be alone, happends to me, which is why I like test better because it makes me socializing and horny, but tren is just yeah.. makes me wanna rip people's head off, but if you use enan over ace it'll be a little better to tolerate, hope this helps
Same thing happened to me when I ran 600mg a week of Deca for 16 weeks.(stupid.... Yeah I know, I was too young) all I wanted to do was eat, sleep and lift nothin else mattered.
The first 3 weeks on ace my confidence was insane and i would talk and do anything without a care. Everything changed around the 4th/5th week for me. I started to get social anxiety and my libido went to sh1t
I pretty much hate everyone when in tren. Makes me miserable as hell (more than the usual).
best part is when cars cut you off, or stuck in traffic, hope you have a very strong steering wheel column!
Ah ya.....I went through a 40 zone this weekend.....wasn't doing 40!Originally Posted by CanYouDigIt
Funny how tren makes some miserable and some others feel like gods. I guess I`m just lucky the only negative side I get is brutal night sweats which is easily solved by sleeping on a towel and putting 3-4 extra t-shirts bed side to change out through the night lol.
I get the night sweats for sure. I used to get the insomnia too but 15ius of GH has me sleeping like a coma patient.Originally Posted by redz
I can't blame my aggression on tren entirely. I have a short fuse on a good day. Tren just acts as an accelerant! Lol
lolI use to not be aggressive but on tren, I broke my steering wheel twice, and I broke countless mirrors of people cutting me off when I'm on my motorcycle, and I love the night sweats
my GF dosen't because I roll on her, I sleep like a baby because of my sleeping pills but if I Didn't have that I'd be in a extremely bad mood the next days, and I might jump on GH also, might not need to be on sleeping pills then
I don't feel like socialising either. It's due the anxiety I get, then again I don't really like socialising on or off kinda sucks really...
Understand that its the tren making you feeling like this and dont let it control you, you control it.
Dont let it control you!!
its all in the head and overpower it rather than it overpowering you.
Agreed, however in general I believe the psycho-emotional impact may be greater among young guys who aren't mature enough to rationalize the effects. That's not meant to imply young guys "can't handle" the effects but I do believe that the more experienced and mature users can cope with the effects better and appreciate that any perceived increase in aggression is hormonally based and would be more adept at dealing with the effects.Originally Posted by marcus300
I always find it interesting how different ppl say they react to Tren, besides the pysical sides the only sociological side I have is not having patients for the usual bullshit, especially when I'm trying to get something done , but knowing its the tren is always managable.
I would agree that it's the lack of sleep making you irritable/ anti social. I have been able to cope with the sweats and sleeping for an hr then up then another hr then up. It does take a nasty toll on you but the strength gains is worth it. Just try and take a nap here and there. It has helped me a lot. Good luck!
Thanks a lot for the replies folks. A lot of you mentioned lack of sleep as the reason and I think you might have hit the nail on its head. Even though I don't get out of bed till I get 10 hours of rest, my sleep is on and off throughout the night. I don't think I spend much time in REM sleep.
Funny thing is that I have zero aggression. In fact, I am nicer to people than usual. I just don't have time for chit chat and useless bantering...which is what I find 90% of college conversations are about.
I actually think that younger people might be able to deal with it better. My theory is that we just recently went through our teenage hormonal stage and hence, remember how fcked up we used to act. For someone 30+, based on my dad's lack of understanding of my teenage brother, I would assert that such a strong androgen in their blood is a shock to them.
Not a chance. Life is a superior teacher and provides you with a broader range of coping skills that are simply age-dependent. There is no way you will ever convince me that a kid at 20 is life tested and prepared to deal with the physical and mental demands of hormonal changes (or life in general - heck at 20 you've barely lived!). I'm not presupposing that older gentlemen are familiar with hormonal swings, rather, they have had enough life experiences to recognize and acclimate to changes driven by rises (or drops) in hormone levels at a conscious, rational level. I've gone through the mood swings as well as the supreme highs and lows of hormonal fluctuations and was mature enough to recognize what was happening and not over react.Originally Posted by MuttonChop
At 20 years of age, I thought I knew everything too and felt pretty unstoppable. That's usually about the time life kicks you square in the balls and teaches you a few good lessons in humility.![]()
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