He didn't specify how long he has used gear, the dose he used of those drugs ect. Let's say he's not some newbie that is just scared.
In this case a drug builds up in your system, we can agree on that. You start low levels of the hormone in your blood and the levels slowly rise until it peaks and stays at that elevated level assuming you continue with the same dose. At this point you see results in muscle mass as well as side effects like acne, and other estrogen related side effects or possibly other kinds of issues. But for someone like myself who is especially prone to severe anxiety, it may not take that long. The drug is in your system from the first dose. A couple of days into a tren ace cycle I start to feel edgy.
Granted, he seems to be exaggerating about it taking only one day. It may take more than that but surely not weeks. If he replies that he is newbie and he seems to just be scared then fine, but don't act as though anxiety is just someone acting scared. I'm not "scared" when I'm very anxious. Its a disorder that needs to be taken seriously and unless you have it then you should not be giving advice.
^ this. Some of us do actually have this as an issue. I've been on daily Phenibut (not tht best plan but better than being hooked on benzo from the doc IMO) and so I might skip 90% of any change in anxiety level but even on 4 andro/epi andro I did get a bit antsy in the afternoons.
OP cut out ANY PWO stims. Some of them make me look for ninjas hiding in the cardio forest. You can take Phenibut for a good few weeks before tolerance and dependancy kick in. You could also get etizolam, or one of the RC benzo's. You can always try to counter act the anxiety but you're adding additional drugs into the mix. May be better to just say it's a no go.
I really think the reason so many suffer from this is just the whole modern society thing, lots of stress, no real stability, little time off, a bank account that's always a hair closer to "oh ****" than you'd like. We also tend to work too hard in the US (I think), always striving forwards. Sometimes I think I'll just move to the woods, live in a van down by the river, whatever! I totally feel your pain man. I'm a tad nervous about my next run for this exact reason, but I'm gonna go the Western medicine route and treat drug side effects with other drugs.
Really though Phenibut keeps it in check. If you could take it every other day (long half life) and see if you get some symptom relief during your run that might be a good way to go. Just don't continue it in perpetuity like me. It's generally a well handled compound, and anxiety relief is great from it.
Hope you find a solution or at least some rest from the episodes. Stay strong and keep on.