This can depend, your CNS can simmer down as the pulses may begin to slow as your static system and internal switches find regulation..And this can also be influenced to further benefit you, if you stay on a strict injection schedule/timing..Avoid spikes and dips as much as possible, because this process alone can antagonize and instigate a imbalances within intracellular pathways in different cell types/and groups..
Now, I have taken notice on some of the particular hormones that you're currently on and some of these (most hormones for that matter) can in fact interact with receptors from other molecules..A great instance is "allopregnanolone" which is a metabolite of progesterone, and known to be a POTENT agonist thereof the GABA receptor, yielding in anxiolitic effects/properties..Increasing restlessness/sleeplessness/tossing and turning,irritability/restless leg syndrome, unstable moods, and so on.. I'm no physician, however I would suggest looking into GABA supplements, as it may help improve its primary functions at the same time presenting a calming effect on the CNS...
I use Gaba to assist with sleep while on tren or high dosed blasts when resting can prove rather challenging!
You can find it in just about any store or supplement place..
Good luck and keep us posted