N&PD Moderators: Skorpio | thegreenhand
This is very interesting, since the narco-phobic middle eastern doctors only prescribe corticosteroids for pain, and people there are not what I'd describe as "healthy".
Supposedly the anabolic-androgenic steroid methandrostenolone has some unique mood alterating properties (positive), but I have never taken the compound........
AAS's like oxymeth and tren are known to have some unpleasant mood altering properties.
Pinpointing the precise mechanism behind such phenomena is would require intensive study.....even then.......
I get irritability and insomnia, followed by hypersomnia and depression (I might also soon be out of luck, as my auto-immune reaction is continuing, and given the rebound adrenal suppression from corticosteroids, and my prior two treatment cycles, I might lack an option. :/).
ebola
I'm simply cycling off for now, and enduring the immune response (it closely mimics a poison oak rash). I will be seeing a physician soon, and then deciding about what action to take.
ebola
Opioids are more widely used in the Middle East, IIRC.
Yea, that article is a bit confusing...
Here is another, which is more clear:
This is a stretch, but the end of another article
I had looked this stuff a while ago, when trying to figure if dexamethasone had any value in treating opioid withdrawal. Needless to say, i was somewhat unsure.
All this said, i dont think endogenous opioids have much to do with what is causing the mood changes in regard to corticosteroids...
Opioids are more widely used in the Middle East, IIRC.