Hello everyone, I am experiencing some anxiety/mood swing/depression issues in my fifth week of Test e. I am pinning 200mg every 4 days. I have been trying to sort through the massive amounts of info and also advice from friends. Estrogen is too high: Estrogen is too low: I don't know... My gains are starting to really come together nicely right now, I would hate to stop. I am 35 years old, this is my first cycle. I train in Brazillian Jiu Jitsu and Judo. I am normally very active and for the past 3 days I have not wanted to participate in any sports and have been dragging myself to the gym. Once I am at the gym I feel "good", but not like I used to feel before I started using gear. I am by nature a very positive person and I feel myself changing and acting different. Any advice on what I can do to help stay on gear would be appreciated. Maybe someone has had these symptoms before and can offer a suggestion. Thank you in advance.
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It sounds to me like you are very prone to the psychological effects of hormone replacement. This is an issue that effects a portion of the population. Can you get yourself above the fray and understand that it is simply a compound effecting how you feel? If you can't then you need to come off before you have a massive lapse in judgment... Nothing is more important than your long term health and your day to day mental health.
Whatever you do, don't ever take any Tren because if Test E is doing this to you, then Tren will have you leaning toward ledges...Somebody out there is working harder. Somebody wants it more.
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high androgens can cause a stimulant effect. i have experienced similar, anxiety-like side effects . not fun at all. i've noticed that the longer i've used AAS, the less i feel this effect. i've also noticed that i feel it more strongly in the first 1/2 of a cycle. after awhile, its like my body gets used to the androgen. maybe reducing the dose would be a possible answer.if you are new to the board, please take a minute to read the rules...CLICK HERE
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Originally posted by Krazy View PostNothing is more important than your long term health and your day to day mental health.
x2if you are new to the board, please take a minute to read the rules...CLICK HERE
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Originally posted by Krazy View PostIt sounds to me like you are very prone to the psychological effects of hormone replacement. This is an issue that effects a portion of the population. Can you get yourself above the fray and understand that it is simply a compound effecting how you feel? If you can't then you need to come off before you have a massive lapse in judgment... Nothing is more important than your long term health and your day to day mental health.
Whatever you do, don't ever take any Tren because if Test E is doing this to you, then Tren will have you leaning toward ledges...
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Originally posted by sam1976 View Posthigh androgens can cause a stimulant effect. i have experienced similar, anxiety-like side effects . not fun at all. i've noticed that the longer i've used AAS, the less i feel this effect. i've also noticed that i feel it more strongly in the first 1/2 of a cycle. after awhile, its like my body gets used to the androgen. maybe reducing the dose would be a possible answer.
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Originally posted by grappler22 View PostHello everyone, I am experiencing some anxiety/mood swing/depression issues in my fifth week of Test e. I am pinning 200mg every 4 days. I have been trying to sort through the massive amounts of info and also advice from friends. Estrogen is too high: Estrogen is too low: I don't know... My gains are starting to really come together nicely right now, I would hate to stop. I am 35 years old, this is my first cycle. I train in Brazillian Jiu Jitsu and Judo. I am normally very active and for the past 3 days I have not wanted to participate in any sports and have been dragging myself to the gym. Once I am at the gym I feel "good", but not like I used to feel before I started using gear. I am by nature a very positive person and I feel myself changing and acting different. Any advice on what I can do to help stay on gear would be appreciated. Maybe someone has had these symptoms before and can offer a suggestion. Thank you in advance.
do you have or have you had any medical conditions?
What is your BP?
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