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Ive been on Deca a good six months now. I did it three months solo and went through some of the lowest mood feelings ever, depressed, no motivation. On a blast now and combining it with 10 mgs dbol, this helps, and 12.5 mgs bronkaid, which raise noradrenaline levels. Ive been diagnosed with adhd since 14, and very well may have natural low levels of Noradrenaline, so this seems to help some. A few weeks ago I switched to testosterone cyp 20 mgs sub q daily and seemed to have a rebound effect, it was overwhelming and adhd seemed to raise massively. I wont be doing deca only again, when transitioning to testosterone or another hormone with transition slowly . Definitely don't recommend deca solo, esp for anyone with adhd, low levels of norepinephrine, also known as noradrenaline. Wanted to put this information out there. so someone wont have to go through what I went though.
The chronic administration of nandrolone, at 5 mg kg(-1) injected daily for 4 weeks, induced the loss of sweet taste preference, a sign of anhedonia and dysfunction of the reward pathway. The behavioral outcomes were accompanied by reductions in the dopamine, serotonin and noradrenaline contents in the nucleus accumbens.
Our data suggest that nandrolone-treated rats have a depressive, but not anxiogenic-like, profile, accompanied by brain region-dependent changes in dopaminergic, serotonergic and noradrenergic neurotransmission.
The chronic administration of nandrolone, at 5 mg kg(-1) injected daily for 4 weeks, induced the loss of sweet taste preference, a sign of anhedonia and dysfunction of the reward pathway. The behavioral outcomes were accompanied by reductions in the dopamine, serotonin and noradrenaline contents in the nucleus accumbens.
Our data suggest that nandrolone-treated rats have a depressive, but not anxiogenic-like, profile, accompanied by brain region-dependent changes in dopaminergic, serotonergic and noradrenergic neurotransmission.
Chronic nandrolone administration induces dysfunction of the reward pathway in rats - PubMed
Data in animal models and surveys in humans have revealed psychiatric complications of long-term anabolic androgenic steroid abuse. However, the neurobiochemical mechanisms behind the observed behavioral changes are poorly understood. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects...
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