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TRT vs Pro BBer's
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeXL" data-source="post: 139002" data-attributes="member: 4958"><p>First off, symptoms are things that the patient feels. So, right from the start this is subjective. There is the placebo effect and the nocebo effect. Placebo effects are things that the patient feels that are not from the compound ingested - its from the mind. Nocebo effects are things that the patient does not notice because the mind is preventing the patient from noticing.</p><p></p><p>BBers are focused on the results from anabolics. They intentionally or unintentionally ignore the side effects of testosterone or other anabolics. If they do notice them, the process this as a cost of doing business. Thus, they tend to not complain about sides.</p><p></p><p>Men are TRT who are not BBers are cut from a different cloth. They are in this purely for health. They tend to be more likely to be instrospective and notice changes. They seem to be to be more supseptible to the placebo effect. I have had friends take lowish doses of TRT and claim roid rage. When in effect, they have no more anger than pre TRT. They are just looking for something bad, and so they find it. - I call in the mother-in-law effect. LOL.</p><p></p><p>I hope that helpes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeXL, post: 139002, member: 4958"] First off, symptoms are things that the patient feels. So, right from the start this is subjective. There is the placebo effect and the nocebo effect. Placebo effects are things that the patient feels that are not from the compound ingested - its from the mind. Nocebo effects are things that the patient does not notice because the mind is preventing the patient from noticing. BBers are focused on the results from anabolics. They intentionally or unintentionally ignore the side effects of testosterone or other anabolics. If they do notice them, the process this as a cost of doing business. Thus, they tend to not complain about sides. Men are TRT who are not BBers are cut from a different cloth. They are in this purely for health. They tend to be more likely to be instrospective and notice changes. They seem to be to be more supseptible to the placebo effect. I have had friends take lowish doses of TRT and claim roid rage. When in effect, they have no more anger than pre TRT. They are just looking for something bad, and so they find it. - I call in the mother-in-law effect. LOL. I hope that helpes [/QUOTE]
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