Tweetdbol keeps me awake.
Tweetsame here,didn't mention shortness of breath
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Tweetsame here, it makes me sleepy but i cant sleep... but i love Ds and i will ALways have them in my cycle... the strength and gains they give me are just 2 good 2 give up
TweetI'm on the 10mg thais right now- i feel great- almost getting the euphoria they talk about, almost.
Tweetmake me sleepy during the day but wide awake at night . at night my heart rate is outta control. other than that i luv 'em.
TweetI have heard both of these that it wires some and makes others sleepy......Though the other aas's you are using should counter sleeping, so what other aas's are you using???
TweetAre you restricting carbs with dbol?
TweetMe too. I havnt heard of anyone becoming sleepy from Dbol except in large dosages where your blood pressure is so high it can cause this effect. But at that dose I am wondering if maybe it is something else you are doing when you started the dbol.
TweetI certainly get the feeling of well being,back pumps and stomach discomfort>
TweetThis may sound gay, but once i took 50mg ed and my but gigled when i walked. To much water!!!!!!!!!!!!
TweetDon't be a wussyOriginally posted by Drveejay11
Always tired (Russions 35mg/ed)
Thate
TweetOf course it will make you sleepy, it has dopaminergic properties after all. I usually feel like going for a nap when I'm on it.
TweetHUH??
High levels of dopamine/ or dopamine agonists are typically associated with:
-increased euphoria
-increased motor activity
-High energy drive
-increased endurance
Dopaminergic mediation from dopamine agonists would favor pathways as described above, NOT what I have experienced!
The "rationale" of D-bol related lethargy (pretty common actually) is unknown. I have yet to see a plausible explanation of it. I researched it......could not find anything.
I would in agree (in theory) that D-bol has an effect on serotoninergic/dopaminergic brain chemistry....however, due to the complicated systems of feedback mechanisms and uptake regulation/inhibiton and/or down regulation....I am NOT convinced of the these theories that merely float around on the steroid internet highways. It's much too simple to say: D-bol cause malaise via dopaminergic routes.