Please, if I'm breaking any rules, let me know and I'll delete the post. I don't know where else to turn for advice other than to you guys who have been there, that can maybe add insight from the other side of this.
My husband is a member at another board, so I couldn't go there - got to looking around and found y'all.
He has been on Tren for about 2 1/2 - 3 weeks. I couldn't tell you what dosage he takes, but he takes a shot every day.
He's made significant gains - he looks great and is very pleased with the results. He has also just added d-bol to his regimen.
BUT - he has become *very* aggressive and he does not realize it. I've only pointed it out once, and he got really pissed at me for even mentioning it. I've been tiptoe-ing around it ever since. He is a short tempered person anyway, but this is out of control. I'm not against what he's doing, I just wish he'd acknowledge he's actually having this side effect and maybe he could control himself a little better. But he swears it's not the tren, that it's all in MY head. I started noticing the difference - I mean a severe difference after he had been on it right at 2 weeks.
He is paranoid as shit and is accusing me of stuff out of the blue that have absolutely no substance at all.
He is also experiencing what I believe y'all call tren dick. THis sucks for me too, but I am not as concerned about it as he thinks I am! There are plenty of things he can do for me to keep me happy, ya know? Plus, it's only 3 more weeks - this is not a major problem.
I'm wondering if this is adding to his paranoia to some degree. Maybe thinking that i'm going to stray if he can't perform?
I guess what I'm getting too is this:
Anybody else experience paranoia and/or aggression on this?
Does it pass, or will it last the length of this cycle?
Will the d-bol make it worse?
And finally- for you guys in a relationship - what can I do to make things better/easier for both of us. I think that just staying out of his way for a while is the best way, but it's hard in a house with 2 kids. And then if I'm being standoff-ish, he thinks something's wrong and questions that!
help me please, no flames.
And again, if I'm breaking some rule, written or understood, I will delete this post.
ANY feedback is appreciated.
thewife
also - I've tried to be very supportive of this, because I know it's what he wants. I've praised his gains regularly and showed support by reading up on it so I can talk about this stuff with him, and he's reading stupid shit into that too. Do I keep my mouth shut all the way around, unless he asks me something specifically?
thanks again.... sorry for the novel.
My husband is a member at another board, so I couldn't go there - got to looking around and found y'all.
He has been on Tren for about 2 1/2 - 3 weeks. I couldn't tell you what dosage he takes, but he takes a shot every day.
He's made significant gains - he looks great and is very pleased with the results. He has also just added d-bol to his regimen.
BUT - he has become *very* aggressive and he does not realize it. I've only pointed it out once, and he got really pissed at me for even mentioning it. I've been tiptoe-ing around it ever since. He is a short tempered person anyway, but this is out of control. I'm not against what he's doing, I just wish he'd acknowledge he's actually having this side effect and maybe he could control himself a little better. But he swears it's not the tren, that it's all in MY head. I started noticing the difference - I mean a severe difference after he had been on it right at 2 weeks.
He is paranoid as shit and is accusing me of stuff out of the blue that have absolutely no substance at all.
He is also experiencing what I believe y'all call tren dick. THis sucks for me too, but I am not as concerned about it as he thinks I am! There are plenty of things he can do for me to keep me happy, ya know? Plus, it's only 3 more weeks - this is not a major problem.
I'm wondering if this is adding to his paranoia to some degree. Maybe thinking that i'm going to stray if he can't perform?
I guess what I'm getting too is this:
Anybody else experience paranoia and/or aggression on this?
Does it pass, or will it last the length of this cycle?
Will the d-bol make it worse?
And finally- for you guys in a relationship - what can I do to make things better/easier for both of us. I think that just staying out of his way for a while is the best way, but it's hard in a house with 2 kids. And then if I'm being standoff-ish, he thinks something's wrong and questions that!
help me please, no flames.
And again, if I'm breaking some rule, written or understood, I will delete this post.
ANY feedback is appreciated.
thewife
also - I've tried to be very supportive of this, because I know it's what he wants. I've praised his gains regularly and showed support by reading up on it so I can talk about this stuff with him, and he's reading stupid shit into that too. Do I keep my mouth shut all the way around, unless he asks me something specifically?
thanks again.... sorry for the novel.