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    Thread: Understanding Trenbolone & the relation with "Bad Dreams" (share your tren dreams)

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      BGT layman's terms
      Steroids are hormones
      Hormones affect us rather be puberty or menopause.
      Don't for get not only the obvious but also the imbalance of it all. That's why I always say in order for everything to feel great all the stars have to be aligned just perfect.
      Hormones affect our cognitive behavioral
      Dopamine
      Serotonin
      you ever heard the sense of well-being while on Dianabol?
      yeah that's where it comes from.
      It also affects anxiety, mood changes, depression, sex drive, sleep, it also affects your body temperature and thirst. Does this sound familiar guys on the Tren train.
      It affects your metabolism and growth. It affects decision making. And so much more. Don't think of it so much as a drug think of it more as a hormone and how hormones affect us. Are there some similarities? Yes. But anyone who's use street drugs knows that it's pretty hard to compare.
      And I'll show you why
      two people go into the bathroom they have guests waiting in the living room.
      one person does steroids and the other person drinks a stiff drink. Those people come out the bathroom. The guests are waiting. Now let's play a game. Can the guest guess who is on drugs?

      Have a nice day!
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      Quote Originally Posted by Biggaintime View Post
      There are many meds and also mental conditions that allow you to remember your dreams. I say allow you because these are dreams you are already having. I have been on Tren with a condition and on meds so I understand what its like to wake up every 15 min. Approximately 32 times a night. TREN makes no difference to me as I'm already waking up. I can hit rem fast. And wake up faster. Waking up from I'll keep it in layman's terms Dreamworld so many times a night while on Tren and experiencing Trensomnia seems to allow you more opportunity to wake up from dreamworld thus giving you more opportunities to remember your dreams. New meds can report vivid dreams. This generally goes away with time. Sometimes because they put you to sleep to dumb down your symptoms. However you still need the ability to wake up from the dream. Such as a person having trouble staying asleep. TREN, Meds, Mental health all have one thing in common. They all mess with your head. At a low dosage Tren side affects can be eliminated. With an AA ratio of 500/500 it still has its value at a low dosage. But most people want to feel the sides so they can say " hey man this is good shit"

      All real experience like always ^^^
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      Dreams are interesting for sure.
      How many of you have actually tried to go back to sleep and continue the same dream.
      If someone here can remember their first wet dream..wow. quit holding on to the past.
      Yes, I did mention that these vivid dreams that people are experiencing are most likely always there, in fact our brains have always been manufacturing extreme and bizarre dreams that we do not remember..
      Some drugs, medications, hormones and other supplementation may in fact make dreams feel very real, and this includes remembering detail upon waking up.

      All of this derives from the explanation that I gave above in regards to flashing lights, that example was broken down into layman's terms as if there was two strobe lights flashing simultaneously at one another.. they appear to be in sequence, in sync with one another. That is the equivalency of the neural transmission and firing with cells from different parts of the brain relaying information to one another, everytime the strobe light is in sync with each other that information begins to be processed, and the Brain tries to decipher if it is in fact and authentic memory, a thought or even an experienced, the brain tries to decide what to keep and what not to keep.. the rabbit hole gets very deep but this is where vivid dreams come from, now, when people do not have the ability to remember that is when the strobe lights are no longer flashing in the same sequence with each other, however if they are still flashing at one another eventually at one point they will flash at the same time, that is when a piece of information is kept and stored (thus remembering)..

      AAS can act as neuo-steroids which will improve the the channels and signaling between neurotransmitters in the brain, creating more chitter chat and activity. This is where the amplification of dreams may be more pronounced. And this is also a reason in which we experience a sense of well-being.

      Science knows more about the distant cosmos than we do about hormones and even sleep for that matter especially when it pertains to dreaming.. the rabbit hole gets very, very deep.

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      As biggaintime related, tren will effect dopamine and seratonin in the brain which controls our sleep patterns among many other things.

      Cabergoline which many of us use to fight off the effects of tren does so via being a dopamine atagonist. Dopamine in part controls your emotions. I've preached for years that the reason guys turn into dicks while on tren is because they do not control dopamine. Same thing can be said for our sleep. If anything is off, we reach REM in different ways and as our emotions are different, we have vivid or nightmarish dreams.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Vision View Post
      Yes, I did mention that these vivid dreams that people are experiencing are most likely always there, in fact our brains have always been manufacturing extreme and bizarre dreams that we do not remember..
      Some drugs, medications, hormones and other supplementation may in fact make dreams feel very real, and this includes remembering detail upon waking up.

      All of this derives from the explanation that I gave above in regards to flashing lights, that example was broken down into layman's terms as if there was two strobe lights flashing simultaneously at one another.. they appear to be in sequence, in sync with one another. That is the equivalency of the neural transmission and firing with cells from different parts of the brain relaying information to one another, everytime the strobe light is in sync with each other that information begins to be processed, and the Brain tries to decipher if it is in fact and authentic memory, a thought or even an experienced, the brain tries to decide what to keep and what not to keep.. the rabbit hole gets very deep but this is where vivid dreams come from, now, when people do not have the ability to remember that is when the strobe lights are no longer flashing in the same sequence with each other, however if they are still flashing at one another eventually at one point they will flash at the same time, that is when a piece of information is kept and stored (thus remembering)..

      AAS can act as neuo-steroids which will improve the the channels and signaling between neurotransmitters in the brain, creating more chitter chat and activity. This is where the amplification of dreams may be more pronounced. And this is also a reason in which we experience a sense of well-being.

      Science knows more about the distant cosmos than we do about hormones and even sleep for that matter especially when it pertains to dreaming.. the rabbit hole gets very, very deep.
      All good info
      Thanks for posting
      Vivid dreams can add to anxiety. I remember switching medications having vivid dreams and waking up in a panic many times.
      I prefer sexy dreams
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      Quote Originally Posted by Biggaintime View Post
      All good info
      Thanks for posting
      Vivid dreams can add to anxiety. I remember switching medications having vivid dreams and waking up in a panic many times.
      I prefer sexy dreams
      for educational purposes for the readers and including myself what medications were you on prior, and which ones did you switch to that increased the vivid dreams?

      I have personally experienced this myself with several non-habit-forming antidepressants..

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      Very nice post. Thanks for sharing

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