Steroids and work

PikOsyris88

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So people who take Tren, does it affect your ability to be calm and focused at work? I work a very serious and stressful job, that requires me to make tough decisions and work with others under stress and I just wonder how being roided up would affect things. Never personally met a jacked person who worked a very serious job.
 
For the last 8 years, my job was to keep 4-5 people alive for 12 hours at a time. No lunch breaks, 10,000-14,000 steps a day, sometimes eating twice in that period, and one was usually 3 quest bars swallowed whole. 1/2 the shifts people
Died.

Can you be on anabolics and have a stressful job? Yea.
Sounds like you were in a military setting? Anyways, yeah everyone here agrees with you. I'm convinced.
 
Chrysin and DIM work as estrogen modulator and anti estrogen to an extent, and can bump natural test production through negative feedback loops. Vitacost Synergy, Horbaach, MRM, all are good companies. Yes they are very safe, made from natural ingredients.

Clomiphene can be obtained through a doc, or board sponsors. Pct247 is the cheapest for india pharm grade if you're cool to wait a bit. 25-50mg a day, go from there. Will work to increase natural testosterone via HPTA negative feedback.

Funny thing is, if you look at PCT protocols, this is a light one from back in the day when Andro and 1-Test was still legal. Just the dosages would be higher, and you would have an AI like nolvadex or anastrazole to handle estrogen side effects if they came about.
I just ordered some DIM on Amazon and made some food with broccoli. LOL
Thanks. Maybe Chrysin next. Gonna be taking a cocktail of test boosting supps at this point tho. Already got black maca, tongkat, ashwa, and fadogia

PCT24x7 is like a UG lab, right? Is Clomiphene worth whatever I might need to pay? I mean, is it only as effective as like Ashwaghanda? or more so? and will I need to monitor any levels?
 
There are numerous studies proving low T has negative effects on cognitive ability, mood, etc. Proving the other way around (high T, bad cognitive function) has not been studied much, if at all, and the studies were conducted pretty poorly. But there has been some decently ran with TRT in older men (40-50+) improving brain function (to put it simply)

"Optimized" hormone levels are what anti-aging clinics/alternative clinics shoot for, to "optimize" your well being, memory, life, and length of life, yadda yadda. Signs of aging including decaying mental health are obviously correlated to sub-optimal/decreasing good hormone levels (test, GH, IGF, etc).

If you'd noticed though I centered the cognitive functions around testosterone, and HRT (HGH, etc) which is only naturally occurring hormones in your system you'd be replacing. Not Tren, deca, oral compounds, etc.

As far as employers go. I've never had anyone care that you're in shape, workout, big, etc.TRT is legal obviously. Just don't tout illegal or "steroid" use. Usually you can get an insurance discount for being healthy AAS tests albeit not terribly expensive, would be pointless for an employer as it doesn't alter/impair your judgement mentally to do your job.
I will say, I'm confident my T has gone up the last few years, and I handle stress WAY better. But, I dunno if the Ashwaghanda plays a big role in that. You know, with it's numbing of emotions.
 
For me personally, tren doesn’t seem to make me angry, but instead it makes me a massive risk taker which I usually am not.

This could be beneficial or detrimental to work, if you’re the type that has to negotiate business deals, you’ll probably be more assertive and confident. However, this could backfire and lead to some dumb decisions.
I control a water system using computers and I dispatch emergency personnel. I don't think risk taking would be good. My job is a balancing act. Keeping water reservoirs and pressures at the perfect levels. Making decisions that cost my company thousands of dollars with one click. Requires a lot of patience and thought. Idk, not that worried though. If I hop on actual gear it will be at least a year from now. Might have a different position by then.
 
Gear was great help at nuclear power plant. I only worked during the yearly mainentance and it was basically a month of working every day for +8.5h with few days to rest in middle of the month. Many of the tasks were extremely physically demanding so it was nice to have endurance and recovery increased. Some decisions also required a cool head as I was in charge of many, many peoples radiation safety. High T and low E helps me personally kill off most emotions.

Needless to say even though I spend days carrying tens of kilos of lead, I still had enough juice to go the gym in the days I didn't have to work a double shift or long 12.5h shifts. Only thing I felt slightly unsure about was that the company paid flat had cleaners so had to hide my gear and the used needles and syringes. I guess it was a lesser risk than the other workers who used more wide range of drugs to get through the repair month.
 
Gear was great help at nuclear power plant. I only worked during the yearly mainentance and it was basically a month of working every day for +8.5h with few days to rest in middle of the month. Many of the tasks were extremely physically demanding so it was nice to have endurance and recovery increased. Some decisions also required a cool head as I was in charge of many, many peoples radiation safety. High T and low E helps me personally kill off most emotions.

Needless to say even though I spend days carrying tens of kilos of lead, I still had enough juice to go the gym in the days I didn't have to work a double shift or long 12.5h shifts. Only thing I felt slightly unsure about was that the company paid flat had cleaners so had to hide my gear and the used needles and syringes. I guess it was a lesser risk than the other workers who used more wide range of drugs to get through the repair month.
That's gnarly. What kinda college classes did you have to take?
 
I work construction where I run around sweating bullets yelling all day fast pace high pressure. I'm sure my bosses love that I'm juiced up and I'm sure people working under me hate me lol. Seems like u have a easy operator job at a water district or somthing, how often does a little light go off an buzzer and u flip a switch, sounds like ur chillin. Not doing brain surgery lol
 
That's gnarly. What kinda college classes did you have to take?
University classes, minor in nuclear energy (which I quit and changed to something else during studies). After you grasp nuclear physics which are not nearly as hard as people often claim, there is a lot of material on the safety perspective, health and biology relating to radiation.

The real gnarly stuff is radiation sickness, don't look up pictures of it. We sometimes used them to scare workers who were taking too lax attitude to radiation safety.
 
I work construction where I run around sweating bullets yelling all day fast pace high pressure. I'm sure my bosses love that I'm juiced up and I'm sure people working under me hate me lol. Seems like u have a easy operator job at a water district or somthing, how often does a little light go off an buzzer and u flip a switch, sounds like ur chillin. Not doing brain surgery lol
I worked construction for a decade before this, bro. I did roofing, masonry, landscaping, tree trimming, framing all in one job as a site maintenance man for 80 different sites.

Trust me, my job now is physically chill and I prefer that, but mentally it is very stressful. It's complex. It requires a lot of thought. No part of our system is automated and the bosses have high standards. Unless you've done it, you don't know. Our distribution guys who install 24" pipes underground, are scared of doing my job.

Sometimes angry customers call me while our system is glitched out and we're running out of water. California is a mess.
 
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University classes, minor in nuclear energy (which I quit and changed to something else during studies). After you grasp nuclear physics which are not nearly as hard as people often claim, there is a lot of material on the safety perspective, health and biology relating to radiation.

The real gnarly stuff is radiation sickness, don't look up pictures of it. We sometimes used them to scare workers who were taking too lax attitude to radiation safety.
I've seen photos of it. Got a morbid curiosity for things like that. Definitely sounds like it would be more complex than Water Treatment Operations, which is what I did. Took like a month to finish each class.
 
So people who take Tren, does it affect your ability to be calm and focused at work? I work a very serious and stressful job, that requires me to make tough decisions and work with others under stress and I just wonder how being roided up would affect things. Never personally met a jacked person who worked a very serious job.
I think they put me on A game at work. I’m 45 years old and manage about 70 people. I’m more focused and have more energy at work when on them. Never had any issues with temper.
 
So people who take Tren, does it affect your ability to be calm and focused at work? I work a very serious and stressful job, that requires me to make tough decisions and work with others under stress and I just wonder how being roided up would affect things. Never personally met a jacked person who worked a very serious job.
It depends on the person. When I was on it and yes I do have a serious job, I wasn't having mood swings or anything like that, really like a regular day, just the body temperature was higher than other days.
Individual responses to different steroids can vary, and not everyone may experience the same mood-related side effects. Others even don't experience significant changes or may even have a positive impact on their focus, at least I did.
 
And that's totally fine. Sometimes this place can get a little extra hard-core fast. Remember you're basically standing in a room full of alpha men who are yoked to the max and running a bunch of gear...and you're asking questions. Some of them are going to be aggressive just for fun, some of them are going to run you off because only the fit survive and some are going to be helpful. Just wade through the shit and you will be OK.

A good word of advice however is to research using the search deal in the top right corner. Any questions you are considering asking just type the key words into the search and see what pops up. You will learn a ton and save yourself some heartache. GL pal.

P.S. taking testosterone and doing the activities you mentioned is going to lean you up some.
This is an excellent comment. This place has a bunch of asshats within it for sure but comments like this make it worthwhile. Much appreciated.
 
So people who take Tren, does it affect your ability to be calm and focused at work? I work a very serious and stressful job, that requires me to make tough decisions and work with others under stress and I just wonder how being roided up would affect things. Never personally met a jacked person who worked a very serious job.

I know one or more Police Officers, SF Military guys, Fed Marshals, Military Contractors, Juvenile Detention Officer, COs in Prisons etc that all use for many years intelligently. As FYI
 
Gear was great help at nuclear power plant. I only worked during the yearly mainentance and it was basically a month of working every day for +8.5h with few days to rest in middle of the month. Many of the tasks were extremely physically demanding so it was nice to have endurance and recovery increased. Some decisions also required a cool head as I was in charge of many, many peoples radiation safety. High T and low E helps me personally kill off most emotions.

Needless to say even though I spend days carrying tens of kilos of lead, I still had enough juice to go the gym in the days I didn't have to work a double shift or long 12.5h shifts. Only thing I felt slightly unsure about was that the company paid flat had cleaners so had to hide my gear and the used needles and syringes. I guess it was a lesser risk than the other workers who used more wide range of drugs to get through the repair month.
Use sharps containers and Lee it out in the open , claim I have diabetic or come up with some other medication issues that require daily pinning …backfill insulin syringes if I really want to play the role…a lot of smart guys with good jobs on this board it’s hard to believe they are so paranoid of being outsmarted by the janitors / cleaning personnel …Comon fellas man up - your going to work not fucking Fort Knox
 
There are lots of people that partake whom have advanced degrees and salaried careers. Some of them even post here. Personally I don’t want to take too much tren specifically in reference to work, but that’s more to do with sleep disturbance than personality shift. If anything I prefer a low dose of tren, it’s probably partly in my head but I feel I get a bit of edge and aggressiveness from it. A bit of edge and aggressiveness isn’t a bad thing.

Gotta be stronger than the hormones and be responsible for your own behavior. Blaming trash behavior on your gear is kid shit.
 
Okay. Right on. Another question, if you don't mind. If you wanted to hop on gear the first time, what's a beginner compound that would be affordable and safe? Mostly interested in getting bodyfat down, while also keeping my organs healthy and my sleep schedule stable.
My first was sus 250, I had great results but I think my research had said it was one of the test compounds in it that made it feel like a knot in my quad “inject site”. If you’re not pain tolerant I wouldn’t recommend sus250. Idk if it helps but that was my first
 
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