I dont see why anyone would be inclined to believe this is a bunk thread. Anyhow, the word stupid was evidently over exageratted. I just returned to school after a one year break. Before school I didn't notice anything.
This topic needs to be assesed logically. I never said AAS lowers IQ, but if you google " AAS and the brain" almost every site asserts that - the limbic system is influenced by AAS. Thr limbic system plays a predominant role in converting short term memories into long ones and learning capacity. Most people that use AAS arnt in school, so the chances of them noticing such change within the duration of their cycle is unlikley. In addition, the impairment is evidently not too extreme. The studies suggest that it "impairs" not "disable" memory and learning functions. Unfortunately I only found one study and this entire assertion is given credit to by a single study on hamsters.
As I initially mentioned, my main issue is that once I study for several consecutive hours, by night time or next day I cannot completely recall the details of the topic I studied. Almost as if I obly have a very generalized idea of the topic, while everythonf else is vivid. This isnt being stupid, it just means my learning and ability to convert what I learned previously into long lasting memory is not nearly as good as before. Are AAS the culprit, I truley hope not, but Id like to know if anyone has found any studies on humans in regards to this matter.
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