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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone with Testosterone And Semen Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Noway08" data-source="post: 208250" data-attributes="member: 5511"><p>I have been on a T program for several years. I left a local Men’s Clinic and started with Defy a year and a half ago. I am on daily doses of 20 mg and inject in the evenings. The protocol seems to work well for me with the exception of two issues. The main issue is joint pain in my knees, hips, and even lower back. I have had it for years but it is getting worse. It has nothing to do with the current T program but I am looking for a remedy as the doctors want to just treat with pain medication and so forth. I am a male, 64 years old 6’1 and 210 pounds, and work everyday 10-12 hours in construction. So I’m still very active and still walk 4-5 miles daily. I’ve read several posts pertaining to Nandrolone and would like to know the following?</p><p>1. Do you recommend starting Nandrolone at my age?</p><p>2. If so, what is your recommendation for dosage and how often to dose?</p><p>3. Do you know if Defy is a good source to oversee a program?</p><p>Lastly, when I first started the program with the men’s clinic I was on HCG as well but currently only dosing T. My numbers are good and I feel as good as I think I’m going to feel. I was put on small daily doses to reduce my hemocrit levels and red blood cell numbers and it seems to have worked. Since about a year ago, I have very little semen output. Sometimes I have a tough time reaching an orgasm but that’s not the big issue. When I do there is very little if any semen. Just curious to your thoughts on that issue as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noway08, post: 208250, member: 5511"] I have been on a T program for several years. I left a local Men’s Clinic and started with Defy a year and a half ago. I am on daily doses of 20 mg and inject in the evenings. The protocol seems to work well for me with the exception of two issues. The main issue is joint pain in my knees, hips, and even lower back. I have had it for years but it is getting worse. It has nothing to do with the current T program but I am looking for a remedy as the doctors want to just treat with pain medication and so forth. I am a male, 64 years old 6’1 and 210 pounds, and work everyday 10-12 hours in construction. So I’m still very active and still walk 4-5 miles daily. I’ve read several posts pertaining to Nandrolone and would like to know the following? 1. Do you recommend starting Nandrolone at my age? 2. If so, what is your recommendation for dosage and how often to dose? 3. Do you know if Defy is a good source to oversee a program? Lastly, when I first started the program with the men’s clinic I was on HCG as well but currently only dosing T. My numbers are good and I feel as good as I think I’m going to feel. I was put on small daily doses to reduce my hemocrit levels and red blood cell numbers and it seems to have worked. Since about a year ago, I have very little semen output. Sometimes I have a tough time reaching an orgasm but that’s not the big issue. When I do there is very little if any semen. Just curious to your thoughts on that issue as well. [/QUOTE]
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