eyeheartny
Active Member
As part of an unsuccessful recent experiment with my protocol (nandrolone added to testosterone), my sleep apnea appears to have gotten noticeably worse over a very short period of time. I haven't been treating my OSA since it's typically so mild if I sleep on my side.
I'm wondering if anyone has come across up to date research on the mechanism by which androgens can exacerbate sleep apnea, as I'm curious if that might point me toward how to fix my sleep in the short term while I let the nandrolone cycle out of my system and get back to normal for me.
I've seen @Nelson Vergel make a reference to testosterone exacerbating sleep apnea via central mechanisms (rather than making obstructive issues worse) and I'm curious if he or anyone else has seen anything more on that. I've searched and can't seem to locate anything that is helpful/informative on this matter.
I'm wondering if anyone has come across up to date research on the mechanism by which androgens can exacerbate sleep apnea, as I'm curious if that might point me toward how to fix my sleep in the short term while I let the nandrolone cycle out of my system and get back to normal for me.
I've seen @Nelson Vergel make a reference to testosterone exacerbating sleep apnea via central mechanisms (rather than making obstructive issues worse) and I'm curious if he or anyone else has seen anything more on that. I've searched and can't seem to locate anything that is helpful/informative on this matter.