d_rson
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Hey, all, question.
I'm very sensitive to overly stimulated CNS. I am a diabetic with recovering diabetic neuropathy. It's something I have to deal with as my body recovers and as my nerves heal. But it makes my nerves in my feet, legs, hands and elbows very sensitive to over-stimulation (it get's amplified a million fold).
When I ran 19 tren TFO in Jan-Feb, it drove my nerves crazy. I just ran test, and no problems at 500mg / week. When I added var, I got some stimlution, but nothing too bad. If I run anything over 50mg SARMS, I get over-stimulation. Tbol and dbol, no problems up 40mg.
What I'm wondering is I'm planning a long run on primo with low-dose test and am wondering if anyone has experience with it's CNS stimulating properties. Is it mild? I just can't imagine rolling into a 16 week run and having to drop it because it has my nerves on end. On paper, it doesn't read to be that bad, but personal experience would be great.
I'm very sensitive to overly stimulated CNS. I am a diabetic with recovering diabetic neuropathy. It's something I have to deal with as my body recovers and as my nerves heal. But it makes my nerves in my feet, legs, hands and elbows very sensitive to over-stimulation (it get's amplified a million fold).
When I ran 19 tren TFO in Jan-Feb, it drove my nerves crazy. I just ran test, and no problems at 500mg / week. When I added var, I got some stimlution, but nothing too bad. If I run anything over 50mg SARMS, I get over-stimulation. Tbol and dbol, no problems up 40mg.
What I'm wondering is I'm planning a long run on primo with low-dose test and am wondering if anyone has experience with it's CNS stimulating properties. Is it mild? I just can't imagine rolling into a 16 week run and having to drop it because it has my nerves on end. On paper, it doesn't read to be that bad, but personal experience would be great.

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