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Bad Depression and Anxiety

liftr486

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Ever since coming off all AAS at the end of the summer I have been extremely depressed and anxious. All my bloods since have been normal so they are going to do a repeat one final time on wed. and then if theyre normal again send me to a psych. I had oxycalm and p7 around my house so i decided to start taking it instead of pouring alcohol down my throat. i have been doing 3 sprays per side 3x a day and it has been working good. what does should i do for the p7...it says 2 sprays per forearm but how many times a day?

also, these wont affect testosterone levels, lh, fsh or ne thing like that cuz thats wat theyre testing for....i jus feel like total shit

thanks

ps...also taking cee, trex and sesapure
 
Are you seeing a shrink?

Sometimes you can not fight it and just need the meds,


It is not a big deal but the meds work

I take Xanax for anxiety and panic attacks,

Prozac for depression.

Alcohol makes me very, very depressed, been sober exactly 30 days today.


Alcohol will complicate depression and anxiety.










Cute chick in the avatar
 
I would look at CBT (Cognitive-behavioral therapy).

After many years of AAS use IMHO one of the main sides hardly ever discussed are the Physiological Side Effects of use. CBT has been proven to be very useful tool to assist in this and IMHO far better than using meds.

Wrongun!
 
Here is some info i posted some time ago when i was researching CBT and sides


Physiological Side Effects of AS & CBT

There are many side effects of AS some of which you may have realised some of which you may never. This discussion point / information is not to scare you but to offer advice.
Men taking anabolic steroids run the risk of changes in sexual characteristics as well as changes in reproductive functioning. The following may also be experienced:
a. baldness
b. difficulty urinating
c. enlarged prostate
d. breast development
e. reduced sperm count
f. impotence
g. testicular shrinkage
Women who abuse anabolic steroids may also experience negative effects which can include:
a. facial hair growth
b. changes in or absence of menstrual periods
c. breast reduction
d. deepened tone of voice
e. clitoral enlargement
Side effects which may be common in both sexes include:
a. swollen feet and ankles
b. acne
c. jaundice
d. trembling
e. liver damage
f. halitosis
g. high blood pressure
h. various cancers
i. aching joints and increased joint injuries
j. reduction in HDL cholesterol

But what is not discussed is the possible physiological issues. We have all heard of roid rage but with more and more research being conducted this is the official stance:
Administration of AS may affect behavior. Increased testosterone levels in the blood are associated with masculine behavior, aggressiveness and increased sexual desire. Increased aggressiveness may be beneficial for athletic training, but may also lead to overt violence outside the gym or the track. There are reports of violent, criminal behavior in individuals taking AS. Other side effects of AS are euphoria, confusion, sleeping disorders, pathological anxiety, paranoia, and hallucinations.
Anabolic steroid users may become dependent on the drug, with symptoms of withdrawal after cessation of drug use. The withdrawal symptoms consist of aggressive and violent behavior, mental depression with suicidal behavior, mood changes, and in some cases acute psychosis. At present it is unknown which individuals are particularly at risk. It is likely that great individual differences in responsiveness may exist. Some individuals try to minimize the withdrawal affects by administration of human choriogonadotropins (hCG), in order to enhance endogenous testosterone production. However, it is unknown in how far the hCG administration is successful in ameliorating the withdrawal effects.

I will not say I agree with all the comments above but evidence does show that long term AS can cause distorted thinking (i.e. depression, anxiety etc). There is however a therapy being used by many athletes (due IMHO to increased usage of AS) it is called:
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.(CBT)

CBT is a form of psychotherapy that emphasizes the important role of thinking in how we feel and what we do. Cognitive-behavioral therapist teach that when our brains are healthy, it is our thinking that causes us to feel and act the way we do. Therefore, if we are experiencing unwanted feelings and behaviors, it is important to identify the thinking that is causing the feelings / behaviors and to learn how to replace this thinking with thoughts that lead to more desirable reactions.

There are several approaches to cognitive-behavioral therapy, including Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, Rational Behavior Therapy, Rational Living Therapy, Cognitive Therapy, and Dialectic Behavior Therapy.

However, most cognitive-behavioral therapies have the following characteristics:

1. CBT is based on the Cognitive Model of Emotional Response.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is based on the scientific fact that our thoughts
cause our feels and behaviors, not external things, like people, situations, and
events. The benefit of this fact is that we can change the way we think to
feel / act better even if the situation has not changed. .
3. A sound therapeutic relationship is necessary for effective therapy, but
not the focus.
Some forms of therapy assume that the main reason people get better in
therapy is because of the positive relationship between the therapist and
client. Cognitive-behavioral therapists believe it is important to have a good,
trusting relationship, but that is not enough. CBT therapists believe that the
client changes when they learn to think differently; therefore, CBT therapists
focus on teaching rational self-counseling skills.
4. CBT is a collaborative effort between the therapist and the client.
Cognitive-behavioral therapist seek to learn what their clients want out of life
(their goals) and then help their clients achieve those goals. The therapist's
role is to listen, teach, and encourage, while the client's roles is to speak,
learn, and implement what they learn.
5. CBT is based on stoic philosophy.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy does not tell people how to feel. However, most
people seeking therapy do not want to feel they way they do. CBT teaches
the benefits of feeling, at worst, calm when confronted with undesirable
situations. It also emphasizes the fact that we have our undesirable situations
whether we are upset about them or not. If we are upset about our problems,
we have two problems -- the problem, and our upset about it. Most sane
people want to have the fewest number of problems possible.

6. CBT uses the Socratic Method.
Cognitive-behavioral therapists want to gain a very good understanding of
their clients concerns. That's why they often ask questions. They also
encourage their clients to ask questions of themselves, like, "How do I
really know that those people are laughing at me?" "Could they be laughing
about something else?"

7. CBT is structured and directive.
Cognitive-behavioral therapists have a specific agenda for each session.
Specific techniques / concepts are taught during each session. CBT
focuses on helping the client achieve the goals they have set. CBT is
directive in that respect. However, CBT therapists do not tell their clients
what to do -- rather, they teach their clients how to do.

8. CBT is based on an educational model.
CBT is based on the scientifically supported assumption that most emotional
and behavioral reactions are learned. Therefore, the goal of therapy is to
help clients unlearn their unwanted reactions and to learn a new way of
reacting. While CBT therapists do not present themselves as "know-it-alls",
the assumption is that if clients knew what the therapist had to teach them,
the clients would not have the emotional / behavioral problems they are
experiencing.

Therefore, CBT has nothing to do with "just talking". People can "just talk"
with anyone.

The educational emphasis of CBT has an additional benefit -- it leads to
long term results. When people understand how and why they are doing
well, they can continue doing what they are doing to make themselves well.

9. CBT theory and techniques rely on the Inductive Method.
A central aspect of Rational thinking is that it is based on fact, not simply
our assumptions made. Often, we upset ourselves about things when, in
fact, the situation isn't like we thought it was. Had we known that, we would
not have wasted our time upsetting ourselves.

Therefore, the inductive method encourages us to look at our thoughts as
being hypotheses that can be questioned and tested. If we find that our
hypotheses are incorrect (because we have new information), then we can
change our thinking to be in line with how the situation really is.

There are over 25 very common mental mistakes that people make that cause
them to not have the facts straight.

Hope you find this interesting

References Used

Harm Kuipers, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Physiology
University of Limburg

Kuipers, H. (1998). Anabolic steroids: side effects. In: Encyclopedia of Sports Medicine and Science, T.D.Fahey (Editor). Internet Society for Sport Science: http://sportsci.org. 7 March 1998.

Wrongun!
 
Depression is serious. I'm an older guy still in really good shape and recently went through exactly what you are describing. Ended up on meds.
 
Wrongun said:
I would look at CBT (Cognitive-behavioral therapy).

True. CBT is very effective and it is best to see if psychological counselling helps before trying medication. A general practicioner or psychiartrist will give you meds because that is what they do. Medication and CBT together has been shown to be the most effective but taking medication comes with a host of other problems and introduces a substance that you "need" to feel better and coming off usually causes problems. CBT can alter neural connections and influence neurtransmitters and truely help so if it is an options for you it is definately worth considering. Hope things work out for the best.

Caper26
 
Caper26 said:
Wrongun said:
I would look at CBT (Cognitive-behavioral therapy).

True. CBT is very effective and it is best to see if psychological counselling helps before trying medication. A general practicioner or psychiartrist will give you meds because that is what they do. Medication and CBT together has been shown to be the most effective but taking medication comes with a host of other problems and introduces a substance that you "need" to feel better and coming off usually causes problems. CBT can alter neural connections and influence neurtransmitters and truely help so if it is an options for you it is definately worth considering. Hope things work out for the best.

Caper26

Agreed and why i think CBT is powerful as a lot of meds rely on the psychological effects of taking a med.

Wrongun!
 
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