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tren and studying?

derailed

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This tread might seem a little odd to some but here I go anyway. I just bought some tren and I heard that one of the sides is that you can't sleep and you are wired all the time. For the people that have used it and experianced this side, is it good for studying? My schooling requires me to study hardcore and if the tren side is really, 'I can't sleep, I can't concentrate on anything,' Ill have to wait until summer. Any thoughts on this?
 
derailed said:
This tread might seem a little odd to some but here I go anyway. I just bought some tren and I heard that one of the sides is that you can't sleep and you are wired all the time. For the people that have used it and experianced this side, is it good for studying? My schooling requires me to study hardcore and if the tren side is really, 'I can't sleep, I can't concentrate on anything,' Ill have to wait until summer. Any thoughts on this?
I have friends who were in law school who complained of insomnia while on Tren which interfered with their studying & short-term memory retention. Various compounds were used to counteract this with differing degrees of success including: low dose valium; benadryl; melatonin; and soma. You might give one or more a try. One guy eventually had to go off Tren because of the Bar exam and switched to Test-which the AMA has reported as having memory improvement effects. Subsequent cycles with Tren has noted a distinct dimunition in the side effects and the insomnia became less of a problem.
 
derailed said:
This tread might seem a little odd to some but here I go anyway. I just bought some tren and I heard that one of the sides is that you can't sleep and you are wired all the time. For the people that have used it and experianced this side, is it good for studying? My schooling requires me to study hardcore and if the tren side is really, 'I can't sleep, I can't concentrate on anything,' Ill have to wait until summer. Any thoughts on this?
yes insomnia is a common side effect, and could cause problems for you. If you need sleep, i'd stay away from tren until you have a lighter schedule school wise.
 
derailed said:
This tread might seem a little odd to some but here I go anyway. I just bought some tren and I heard that one of the sides is that you can't sleep and you are wired all the time. For the people that have used it and experianced this side, is it good for studying? My schooling requires me to study hardcore and if the tren side is really, 'I can't sleep, I can't concentrate on anything,' Ill have to wait until summer. Any thoughts on this?

I've never had big issues with tren, but I do see users reporting anxiety and insomnia as a side-effect of the product. You might want to consider something else for your cycle, like Test + primo.
 
so the not being able to sleep isnt stimulatory like speed or caffieine but more of a 'zombie mode'? about the AMA and test, Todo whered you read that? thats awesome, in that case, ill be on test all the way until my boards this summer :)
 
ye bro i wouldnt risk it. personally i would love to try tren, but not until theres something to stop P sides.
 
i get mild insomnia, nothing severe. the results from tren are well worth the few sides for me.
 
derailed said:
so the not being able to sleep isnt stimulatory like speed or caffieine but more of a 'zombie mode'? about the AMA and test, Todo whered you read that? thats awesome, in that case, ill be on test all the way until my boards this summer :)

It actually hasn't been released for net publication yet, but the abstracts are pretty promising.

December 16, 2005 -- Testosterone replacement therapy may help improve the quality of life for elderly men with mild cases of Alzheimer's disease, according to a study posted online today that will appear in the February 2006 print issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Arch Neurol. 2006;63:1-9.

SOURCE: American Medical Association
 
derailed said:
This tread might seem a little odd to some but here I go anyway. I just bought some tren and I heard that one of the sides is that you can't sleep and you are wired all the time. For the people that have used it and experianced this side, is it good for studying? My schooling requires me to study hardcore and if the tren side is really, 'I can't sleep, I can't concentrate on anything,' Ill have to wait until summer. Any thoughts on this?
I have done 5 cycles with tren, and they all varied from 50mgs/day-100mgs/day , and with evey last one, once I got about 3 weeks in, and the levels were steady. I had problems sleeping, it was not like a stimulant that keeps you awake, it was insomnia. some nights were worse than others. I had to add tylenol p.m. every day, just to keep my sleep regular. I would not recomend this if you are taking d-bol, or a-bombs. but it is a definite side effect you may want to consider. I seriously doubt it will help you study. :coffee:
 
Ill be looking forward to reading that article when its published. I wonder what the mechanism behind it is. None of my books really mention anything about test and any HRT mentioned is in respect to woman and estrogen.
 
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