Guest guest Posted May 23, 2012 Report Share Posted May 23, 2012 What anabolic and testosterone dose are you using? What products? Do you a history of anger management issues? Are you on any other medications besides HIV meds? On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 9:26 AM, fprovidence <fprovidence@...> wrote: I had to stop taking steroids for I became highly aggressive and had no control over my temper if pushed beyond a certain thrush-hold. Is there anyone with the same problem and has anyone for ways to stop the behavior? Any input would be helpful. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2012 Report Share Posted May 23, 2012 respectfully, i suspect ur problem is psychosomatic...u ALWAYS have control of ur temper. multiple studies have shown that both men and women become more social and energetic when UNKNOWINGLY given testosterone...but when they KNOW they r being given testosterone or other androgenic-anabolic steroids (AAS), their levels of aggression go up very reliably. this is the very definition of a psychosomatic reaction...expectation becomes reality. AAS will give u more energy...this includes the POTENTIAL for more aggression. however, several decades of " roid rage " media sensationalism has created in many (probably most) people an EXPECTATION of aggression, especially *spectacularly uncontrollable Incredible Hulk-style aggression*, and thus a self-fulfilling prophecy is born. ur temper is real, as is ur control or lack thereof...however, if someone gave u a powerful stimulant disguised as an Anadrol tablet, i suspect u'd have a similar reaction. take control, and change ur expectations. do not " try " , just do it...there is NOTHING in AAS that diminishes ur impulse control. on youtube u can find a classic old clip of Ben Affleck chewing the scenery as a young athlete having a " roid rage " moment...posting it in bodybuilding-forum discussions has proven an EXCELLENT mechanism for shaming steroid-users out of self-indulgent displays of fury. check it out, and chuckle about it every time u feel ur temper building...it IS a very funny clip. ;-D Jeton > > I had to stop taking steroids for I became highly aggressive and had no control over my temper if pushed beyond a certain thrush-hold. Is there anyone with the same problem and has anyone for ways to stop the behavior? > > Any input would be helpful. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2012 Report Share Posted May 23, 2012 Things that did help me when I first started taking steroids. 1) stay away from salt and that is the most important thing 2) avoid some medications that cause nervousness like Zyrtec or Advil cold and sinus, as long as the medications are in your body you are going to feel Upset. 3) no caffeine drink other then real coffee, for some reason caffeine drinks or energy supplements loaded with caffeine made me really mad but real coffee caffeine made me in a good mood especially espresso. 4) lower the dose, and wait 2 weeks to see the results and if needed lower it again, example if you are taking 1cc of testosterone drop the dose to 0.8 And if that is not enough try 0.6 Rage is very dependent on dose the more you inject the more aggrressive You get IF that is a side effect you are prone to. If you are taking pills like anadrol Then you could try urging them in Half. 5) time makes it better as months go by you will adjust and the temper will first become milder then will vanish if you do all the above. But dosage is the key really Mark B Sent from my iPhone On May 23, 2012, at 10:26 AM, " fprovidence " <fprovidence@...> wrote: > I had to stop taking steroids for I became highly aggressive and had no control over my temper if pushed beyond a certain thrush-hold. Is there anyone with the same problem and has anyone for ways to stop the behavior? > > Any input would be helpful. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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