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Trenbolone x Early Signs of Dementia

TheJackedLumberjack

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I’d like to share my experience here and also ask if anyone else has gone through something similar with trenbolone.

I first started using tren back in 2018, when I finally had the time and money to invest seriously into bodybuilding. I didn’t stay on it very long at first, but in 2020 I started using it again and remained fairly consistent with it for the next few years.

One thing I should mention is that tren never made me angry or aggressive, and I never had issues controlling my temper. I’ve always been a calm person and generally had good control over my emotions. I haven’t been in a fight or serious argument since I was around 16 years old.


However, we all know trenbolone can be harsh on the body, and many people talk about its potential effects on the brain and mental function. Over the past few years, I’ve started noticing changes in my short-term memory and in my general ability to process and understand things.

Honestly, I don’t feel as mentally sharp as I was before using tren, and I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced the same pattern.

My short-term memory doesn’t feel the same anymore. I sometimes struggle to remember simple things, like where I parked my car or what I did the previous day. Also had two experiences with false memories over the last 1 year.

Last April, I started a new job, and I had a really difficult time remembering things and keeping up with the training process. My boss would often get frustrated with me for not retaining information well, and I remember feeling extremely frustrated with myself for constantly forgetting small and simple procedures.



I’ve also noticed that, over time, I sometimes don’t process conversations or situations as quickly as I used to. At times I misunderstand simple things, miss obvious context, or feel like I’m the last person to fully understand what’s being said or what’s going on.

Has anyone else experienced this, and if so, did it improve after coming off?
 
No I have only ran tren 2 times. Messes with my sleep too much and nightsweats. No more for me i tried. Its my short term memory and sone long term that has faded. I dont know if it was from alcohol, prescribed drugs or what but its steadily getting worse. But at 30 you should be good bro. Sleep is supposed to have alot to do with memory are you sleeping?

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I’d like to share my experience here and also ask if anyone else has gone through something similar with trenbolone.

I first started using tren back in 2018, when I finally had the time and money to invest seriously into bodybuilding. I didn’t stay on it very long at first, but in 2020 I started using it again and remained fairly consistent with it for the next few years.

One thing I should mention is that tren never made me angry or aggressive, and I never had issues controlling my temper. I’ve always been a calm person and generally had good control over my emotions. I haven’t been in a fight or serious argument since I was around 16 years old.


However, we all know trenbolone can be harsh on the body, and many people talk about its potential effects on the brain and mental function. Over the past few years, I’ve started noticing changes in my short-term memory and in my general ability to process and understand things.

Honestly, I don’t feel as mentally sharp as I was before using tren, and I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced the same pattern.

My short-term memory doesn’t feel the same anymore. I sometimes struggle to remember simple things, like where I parked my car or what I did the previous day. Also had two experiences with false memories over the last 1 year.

Last April, I started a new job, and I had a really difficult time remembering things and keeping up with the training process. My boss would often get frustrated with me for not retaining information well, and I remember feeling extremely frustrated with myself for constantly forgetting small and simple procedures.



I’ve also noticed that, over time, I sometimes don’t process conversations or situations as quickly as I used to. At times I misunderstand simple things, miss obvious context, or feel like I’m the last person to fully understand what’s being said or what’s going on.

Has anyone else experienced this, and if so, did it improve after coming off?
sounds like me cept i am 65 and have not used tren/parabolan in almost 20 years
 
My Dad is in his late 80s and in the dementia dept at a nursing home.
He was an avid lifter and I remember snooping in his bathroom when I was a teenager and found about a dozen cracked Parabolan amps.

I've done more Hex and Fina than most... (live in a country town where feed stores always had finaplex carts for sale cheap.)

So I don't think I'll make it to Dementia age.. It will be cardiac related
I'm sure!
 
When i was in my 20s I would tell my dad you just had the screwdriver, hammer or whatever how can you not know where they are?? Now its my turn doing the same. You walk in a room...WTF am I in here for?? Or driving and your lime WTF I missed my turn miles ago. I dont know how many times i have carried my tv remote to the car thinking its my phone. The list goes on and on. My advice to anyone younger stay away from alcohol and dont do stupid shit. As much as I say that I know kids will always be kids and we will always be human.

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When i was in my 20s I would tell my dad you just had the screwdriver, hammer or whatever how can you not know where they are?? Now its my turn doing the same. You walk in a room...WTF am I in here for?? Or driving and your lime WTF I missed my turn miles ago. I dont know how many times i have carried my tv remote to the car thinking its my phone. The list goes on and on. My advice to anyone younger stay away from alcohol and dont do stupid shit. As much as I say that I know kids will always be kids and we will always be human.

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Shit I do this every night after 4 Pm... 200mg Gummy and I forget why I even get out of my chair. Should be kicking in soon. (y)
 
When i was in my 20s I would tell my dad you just had the screwdriver, hammer or whatever how can you not know where they are?? Now its my turn doing the same. You walk in a room...WTF am I in here for?? Or driving and your lime WTF I missed my turn miles ago. I dont know how many times i have carried my tv remote to the car thinking its my phone. The list goes on and on. My advice to anyone younger stay away from alcohol and dont do stupid shit. As much as I say that I know kids will always be kids and we will always be human.

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Sometimes i look for shit thats in my hand.🤷🤷🤷
@Bolan
 

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