So here is the problem with steroids. They are going to Exaberate any negatives you have. If you are a calm person by nature you’re not going to get “roid rage”. If you have the ability to blow up with anger it’s going to make it worse. I feel that steroids can actually negatively impact brain chemistry overtime so already having a pre-existing brain disorder I would highly suggest you not to use steroids. HGH on the other hand is a whole different ballgame. When used in low/moderate doses the side effects are very rare and it actually has a ton of health benefits. Helps rejuvenate the brain and the body and most importantly it will help burn your unwanted body fat you gained from all the meds. I wasn’t aware that antipsychotics can actually lower testosterone levels I always thought the body fat increase was due to them increasing your appetite. But if in fact they do lower testosterone levels then there is nothing wrong with you going on testosterone replacement therapy if your levels are truly low. By testosterone replacement therapy that does not mean super high doses it just means putting your levels in range where they should be for your age opposed to where they are currently. The combination of adequate testosterone levels with the introduction of HGH should really impact you in a positive way but I highly suggest you do not use other anabolic steroids as they will make symptoms worse. Ever notice how most older bodybuilders are fucking psychopaths LOL a lot of them are alone living in a shell no friends, etc. not all of them but the ones who had previous pre-existing conditions which a huge majority of people in general have and we don’t know the %’s due to the lack of people getting psychologically evaluated.
It’s really a shame how doctors negate all of the other negative symptoms that come from medications and only focus on results they see from research papers. You give somebody a med to improve depression yet they become impotent from it and that just gives a whole new realm of depression. You give someone medication for depression and they gain 30 pounds of fat that just gives a whole new realm of depression. There is no reason why a medication cannot be developed to fix brain chemistry and not cause all of the unwanted side effects or there is no reason why other medications can’t be implicated to negate those negatives but doctors have failed to evaluate and act on this. And the main reason is because the Dr.’s don’t take the medications themself. That’s why generally the most knowledgeable people with disorders from medicine know more about the actual medicine than the doctors themselves.
Yeah, I know, I'm staying away from steroids that's for sure!
I'm going to Turkey this summer and I might be able to get HGH for cheap. Is there a specific brand or something I should look for? How about the combo HGH with IGF-1 lr3?
Yes, antipsychotics do lower testosterone. In the past when my blood-value's were only 1 point above of what's acceptable I tried upping it with testosterone gel for a while but it didn't help. In the latest clinical trial I was in (from March till June), I tried 120mg Raloxifene (or placebo) for three months. I still don't know if I had the real deal since I still have one appointment left but all my testosterone levels doubled at the end of the third month trial. That might been a indication that I had Raloxifene instead of placebo, also because my depression improved in those months.
As is common with all SERMs and anti-estrogens, Raloxifene has also demonstrated considerable benefit in stimulating endogenous natural Testosterone production in males, as studies have demonstrated an increase of serum Testosterone levels by 20% from 120mg of Raloxifene per day[3].
Fuck my doctors, I've been walking 8 years facing the same fucking issues when it comes down to antipsychotics and muscle mass / fat storage / fitness and none of the clinicians I went to see came up with a solution. They rather have you zombiefied, fat and dependent instead of healthy, fit and independent.