Which Testosterone Has Psychological Effects?

ucimigrate

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Hi Everyone,

1. Which has the safest psychological profile?

(I seem very reactive, almost hypomanic to steroids, especially the Aromatizable ones).

I've heard testosterone cypionate has the healthiest profile, despite a low anabolic:androgenic ratio.

2. In order to leave out the possibility of aromatization, I took Nolvadex with 15mg Anavar a day. Would that have any effect on the psychological profile? In other words, did it make it worse?

3. I'm convinced that with a baby dose (say 2.5 mg of Anavar or T-Bol) it would fly under the radar of my HPTA axis and not have a significant shut-down effect. What would be the safest for testosterone cyp (maybe 25 mg or 50 mg a week)?

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You can't cut corners or "cheat." Do it right and proper or don't do it at all. You can't sneak under the radar of your hpta axis. This is just silly.
 

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1. Yes; but, what would 2.5 mg of oxandrolone do. Surely, it would be nothing like 600ml of testosterone cyp, right?

2. What about the answers to my other questions?

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I shoot 240 of test e tues/fri and feel GREAT. Stuff is the fountain of youth!


Hate to say it but you wasted your anavar. I think you need approximately 50mg to see results.

Just like threefs said, do it right and you will feel great. Make sure you have serm/ai for when you are done.

Research, nobody is helping you because your questions show your lack of research, this is basic stuff you are missing.

Read everything here, logs, questions, everything... for a few months in your spare time and you will be successful with your cycle.
 

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OP, is this the second thread you made about this topic. I think others have said you need professional guidance.
 

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Thanks. Maybe the SARMS can be better used. I just wonder what doctors would be able to monitor me with that.
 
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Thanks. Maybe the SARMS can be better used. I just wonder what doctors would be able to monitor me with that.
oh my..... this is the wrong place either for you or for me. but one of us has to go
 

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Why don't you just go see a endocrin, and psychologist. They can monitor you if you stick with their treatment. You keep asking questions on here that I'm sure a endocrin has seen in his career and you will then get a professional opinion and instead of broscience. I'm just saying there's a lot of great knowledge on here and health care workers and people that study for a passion but if somthing goes wrong there not going to be the one suffering nor are they going to fly to your house and treat you . You get my drift..... You need professional help.



Thanks. Maybe the SARMS can be better used. I just wonder what doctors would be able to monitor me with that.
 

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Thanks. In all honesty, I think I need to see someone like a TRT doctor. Regular doctors mostly still believe that "steroids are always bad"; they can't seem to differentiate the different ones and types they are using.

I know TRT and GH doctors have a reputation for leaning towards the side of trying to sell you something (at the very least their services); but, it may be the best route.
 

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First off, TRT docs can be your primary doctor as well that prescribes you testosterone. If they think or want to refer you to a specialist which is a endocrinologist then they are the specialist, yes they may make you look into the program they have but they can't force you to do so. I go to my primary care doctor (PCP) for my labs and RX. From the history that you have stated you may need to ask you Primary to give you a referral for a specialist, they may want to do test MRI, blood work, etc...
 

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