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Roid rage?

I really do not think it is helpful just to say if you are aggressive then don't take AAS - AAS can bring out a side of them that is hidden / suppressed etc. These sides are NOT realised by all and also NOT med specific. There also influences outside of AAS that may bring it on which is then enhanced by the med.

It is a very real side that should be discussed a lot more and can not be cured by a SUPP. Aggression caused by AAS has also been used in court as mitigation which is not good.

I am now a string believer in CBT which many can benefit from in controlling what sides may be realised and assist in getting the most from a cycle. For those who do not know what CBT is here is some info

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Simply dismissing it as agressive people should not take and do more research is not helpful IMHO as it is a significant side that is not constant with far too many other influences (e.g. the calmest person catches his wife or girlfriend having an affair caused increased anger and aggression which can cause events not usually realised by this person). If that person happens to be on an AAS cycle what is the actual cause? The tren or the circumstances which is escalated by the med?

It is impossible to simply say do not take if you may get increased agression - that being the case no one should take as there are too many outside influences

Wrongun!
 
I really do not think it is helpful just to say if you are aggressive then don't take AAS - AAS can bring out a side of them that is hidden / suppressed etc. These sides are NOT realised by all and also NOT med specific. There also influences outside of AAS that may bring it on which is then enhanced by the med.

It is a very real side that should be discussed a lot more and can not be cured by a SUPP. Aggression caused by AAS has also been used in court as mitigation which is not good.

I am now a string believer in CBT which many can benefit from in controlling what sides may be realised and assist in getting the most from a cycle. For those who do not know what CBT is here is some info

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Simply dismissing it as agressive people should not take and do more research is not helpful IMHO as it is a significant side that is not constant with far too many other influences (e.g. the calmest person catches his wife or girlfriend having an affair caused increased anger and aggression which can cause events not usually realised by this person). If that person happens to be on an AAS cycle what is the actual cause? The tren or the circumstances which is escalated by the med?

It is impossible to simply say do not take if you may get increased agression - that being the case no one should take as there are too many outside influences

Wrongun!

Well said!

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"Roid Rage". It's all in the individual mind. I had been seeing a psychiatrist for all sorts of shit. From aggression yelling and snapping at people to trying to committing suicide.
I found steroids in 2006 and once on, they became my panacea. I ditched the psychiatrist and the medication. I saw him at the hospital yesterday and said, "Hi Dr. Mac, remember me"? His eyes bucked, "You're looking good Mr. Jackson!", "Yeah doc, I feel fine, take care". RR is BS!
 
"Roid Rage". It's all in the individual mind. I had been seeing a psychiatrist for all sorts of shit. From aggression yelling and snapping at people to trying to committing suicide.
I found steroids in 2006 and once on, they became my panacea. I ditched the psychiatrist and the medication. I saw him at the hospital yesterday and said, "Hi Dr. Mac, remember me"? His eyes bucked, "You're looking good Mr. Jackson!", "Yeah doc, I feel fine, take care". RR is BS!

Out of interest do you think the ''mind training'' / psychiatrist assisted in getting the maximum from the AAS?

I certainly believe its a major factor

Wrongun!
 
I really do not think it is helpful just to say if you are aggressive then don't take AAS - AAS can bring out a side of them that is hidden / suppressed etc. These sides are NOT realised by all and also NOT med specific. There also influences outside of AAS that may bring it on which is then enhanced by the med.

It is a very real side that should be discussed a lot more and can not be cured by a SUPP. Aggression caused by AAS has also been used in court as mitigation which is not good.

I am now a string believer in CBT which many can benefit from in controlling what sides may be realised and assist in getting the most from a cycle. For those who do not know what CBT is here is some info

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Simply dismissing it as agressive people should not take and do more research is not helpful IMHO as it is a significant side that is not constant with far too many other influences (e.g. the calmest person catches his wife or girlfriend having an affair caused increased anger and aggression which can cause events not usually realised by this person). If that person happens to be on an AAS cycle what is the actual cause? The tren or the circumstances which is escalated by the med?

It is impossible to simply say do not take if you may get increased agression - that being the case no one should take as there are too many outside influences

Wrongun!

Thats not what I said, and I agree 100%.

What it really comes down to is self control. If you have the tendency to be irritable and you take AAS, its a possibility that you could become more irritable, but by no means does that mean you shouldnt use - its just a matter of if you think you can mitigate it with self control.
 
Best reply on the thread IMHO

Increase in anger is a very real side to taking AAS. It is not compound specific and there are so many influences that can cause it but it is a very real side that needs to be considered and managed as much as gyno etc etc.

There is no SUPP to assist there are therapies (CBT being one) but it should be recognised and not dismissed as some can do many cycles and not get it then other influences in life mixed with the meds can cause it and the worse bit the user is usually the last to accept its a problem

Wrongun!

Agreed. Liffalot put it nicely as well.
 
Jesus...guys, it comes down to maturity and self-control...end of discussion.

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Yea, it does come down to that. But when you lose control of both of those things being on, its not that simple to deal with. Especially when the person on doesn't realize they are being affected by it.

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