Brain health with trt, missed sleep

I (m, 37) take 20mg testosterone proprionate IM and 150 IU Hcg IM.

I noticed while travelling, that when I missed a night of sleep then the next day I didnt sleep much more. And I just can go on and still look the same and not much tired or something.

I read about studies that showed that users of steroids had markers of brain damage that were comparable to cocaine etc users. Dopamine system and so on.

Does the brain clean and repair itself even while awake or will this accumulate damage at this dosages with sleep deprivation?

In my experience it seems to hinder memory consolidation at least. Wondering if this will damage hippocampus or other areas of the brain. It seems quite deceptive as the body seems looking fresh and the mind has energy still.

Are there any crucial supplements? I take NAC, NMR, Vit D, Vit C, B6, B12, Kreatine, Omega3, 1mg of melatonin. Maybe vitamin E missing?

I heard good stories about methylene blue, microdosing psychedelics for increasing bdnf and high doses of melatonin.

Also lots of proteins seem to help with sleep deprivation.

Any other harm reduction advices?
 
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I (m, 37) take 20mg testosterone proprionate IM and 150 IU Hcg IM.

I noticed while travelling, that when I missed a night of sleep then the next day I didnt sleep much more. And I just can go on and still look the same and not much tired or something.

I read about studies that showed that users of steroids had markers of brain damage that were comparable to cocaine etc users. Dopamine system and so on.

Does the brain clean and repair itself even while awake or will this accumulate damage at this dosages with sleep deprivation?

In my experience it seems to hinder memory consolidation at least. Wondering if this will damage hippocampus or other areas of the brain. It seems quite deceptive as the body seems looking fresh and the mind has energy still.

Are there any crucial supplements? I take NAC, NMR, Vit D, Vit C, B6, B12, Kreatine, Omega3, 1mg of melatonin. Maybe vitamin E missing?

I heard good stories about methylene blue, microdosing psychedelics for increasing bdnf and high doses of melatonin.

Also lots of proteins seem to help with sleep deprivation.

Any other harm reduction advices?
My advice. Don't use Anabolic steroids.
 
I (m, 37) take 20mg testosterone proprionate IM and 150 IU Hcg IM.
Run labs at peak (~5-6 hours after injection) and trough. I think you will find your peak is obscenely high on this protocol. I find my cognitive function is absolute trash with a free T in the 40's ng/dL, and that's likely where you are, if not higher.

I'm running 13 mg test prop daily right now and I switched from MCT to grapeseed for whatever effect that has on slowing the release rate. I suspect it is significant but will verify with labs soon and compare to MCT.
 
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Run labs at peak (~5-6 hours after injection) and trough. I think you will find your peak is obscenely high on this protocol. I find my cognitive function is absolute trash with a free T in the 40's ng/dL, and that's likely where you are, if not higher.
How did you notice worse cognitive function? Would you say this applies to everyone, and that people might be engaging in self-deception if they claim otherwise?


I was diagnosed with ADHD and switched from stimulant medication to TRT. I’ve noticed that testosterone propionate feels like an improved version of a stimulant, probably because it works on a deeper level than typical stimulants do.


With propionate, I’ve experienced much greater mental endurance, faster reading, and little to no rumination. I also find myself enjoying reading in the evenings now. That said, I’m not sure at what point people might start deceiving themselves about the effects.


I’ve also noticed that anything else that boosts dopamine feels like an overload while I’m on TRT and tends to cause sleep issues. While traveling on a road trip, I drank and smoked on occasion with others and noticed I had much more energy, possibly because the effects were potentiated.
 
How did you notice worse cognitive function?
Can't think clearly, can't maintain a train of thought or hold much information in mind for long (impaired working memory), planning anything is difficult, can't focus very well, frequently forget what I am doing at work when I switch between different parts of a task (working memory again). It is most obvious at work where your output provides some objective evidence of how well you are functioning. I wouldn't necessarily notice on a weekend day at home or if I were doing physical labor.

Would you say this applies to everyone, and that people might be engaging in self-deception if they claim otherwise?
Every individual differs in terms of where the threshold is, but I am pretty confident that for everyone a threshold does exist, where their cognitive function is worsened when they exceed it. Madman has linked this study before which I think provides an explanation for these effects:

androgens and PFC dopamine.webp



I was diagnosed with ADHD and switched from stimulant medication to TRT. I’ve noticed that testosterone propionate feels like an improved version of a stimulant, probably because it works on a deeper level than typical stimulants do.
Some of the improvement you're seeing is likely just recovery from the adaptations that occurred as a result of the stimulant, including increased dopamine transporters and reduced dopamine receptor sensitivity, which worsen your baseline level of function. I was also diagnosed with ADHD, but fortunately I never took stimulants for long enough to do much damage as they were so difficult for me to tolerate.

You may find this an interesting read, which will discourage you from ever touching a stimulant drug again: Amazon.com: ADHD is Not an Illness and Ritalin is Not a Cure: A Comprehensive Rebuttal of the (alleged) Scientific Consensus eBook : Yaakov Ophir: Kindle Store


With propionate, I’ve experienced much greater mental endurance, faster reading, and little to no rumination. I also find myself enjoying reading in the evenings now. That said, I’m not sure at what point people might start deceiving themselves about the effects.
Awesome, glad it's working well for you.
 
If it causes you sleeping issues, skip the Anabolic. I would just used testosterone.
ah ok. I use testosterone propionate and hcg. so is testosterone propionate actually anabolic steroid or not?

Can't think clearly, can't maintain a train of thought or hold much information in mind for long (impaired working memory), planning anything is difficult, can't focus very well, frequently forget what I am doing at work when I switch between different parts of a task (working memory again). It is most obvious at work where your output provides some objective evidence of how well you are functioning. I wouldn't necessarily notice on a weekend day at home or if I were doing physical labor.


Every individual differs in terms of where the threshold is, but I am pretty confident that for everyone a threshold does exist, where their cognitive function is worsened when they exceed it. Madman has linked this study before which I think provides an explanation for these effects:

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Some of the improvement you're seeing is likely just recovery from the adaptations that occurred as a result of the stimulant, including increased dopamine transporters and reduced dopamine receptor sensitivity, which worsen your baseline level of function. I was also diagnosed with ADHD, but fortunately I never took stimulants for long enough to do much damage as they were so difficult for me to tolerate.

You may find this an interesting read, which will discourage you from ever touching a stimulant drug again: Amazon.com: ADHD is Not an Illness and Ritalin is Not a Cure: A Comprehensive Rebuttal of the (alleged) Scientific Consensus eBook : Yaakov Ophir: Kindle Store



Awesome, glad it's working well for you.

yeah, bell shaped too little and too much...
does anybody have the full study? can't access it over sci hub https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0306452224003063

how would you describe the effects stimulants had on you?

thx for the book.
 
how would you describe the effects stimulants had on you?
Euphoric when they first kick in, and ability to concentrate is enhanced for several hours. Strong dysphoria develops the evening crash, with exaggerated ADHD symptoms (worse than baseline), and severely impaired ability to sleep. Heart rate and blood pressure are increased also. The combined effects feel very unhealthy, both mentally and physically.
 
ah ok. I use testosterone propionate and hcg. so is testosterone propionate actually steroid or not?



yeah, bell shaped too little and too much...
does anybody have the full study? can't access it over sci hub https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0306452224003063

how would you describe the effects stimulants had on you?

thx for the book.
Yes, testosterone propionate is an anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS). Usually when someone says Anabolic, I think of bodybuilding and abusing drug.
 

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