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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Water Retention and Rapid Weight Gain Caused by Testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="nakedjoe99" data-source="post: 206038" data-attributes="member: 40516"><p>Good question. I actually stared taking 50mg nandrolone per week with the intention of slowly increasing to a dosage more substantial but still therapeutic such as maybe 100mg per week. Since I have kidney disease, I am being very cautions with my dose protocol and relying on my bloodwork (approximately every 3 months) to gage any warranted increase in either testosterone or nandrolone. After my diagnosis, I came down from 500 mg test/week, along with other various compounds, to 125mg. I slowly titrated my test dose over the course of a year to 250mg based on my bloodwork results. The addition of the nandrolone is fairly resent and just haven't increased the dosage of it yet.</p><p></p><p>I do notice minimal benefits such as decreased shoulder pain from a labrum tear and things of that nature. I also noticed a considerable decrease in sex drive. Funny how such a low dose can make such a big difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nakedjoe99, post: 206038, member: 40516"] Good question. I actually stared taking 50mg nandrolone per week with the intention of slowly increasing to a dosage more substantial but still therapeutic such as maybe 100mg per week. Since I have kidney disease, I am being very cautions with my dose protocol and relying on my bloodwork (approximately every 3 months) to gage any warranted increase in either testosterone or nandrolone. After my diagnosis, I came down from 500 mg test/week, along with other various compounds, to 125mg. I slowly titrated my test dose over the course of a year to 250mg based on my bloodwork results. The addition of the nandrolone is fairly resent and just haven't increased the dosage of it yet. I do notice minimal benefits such as decreased shoulder pain from a labrum tear and things of that nature. I also noticed a considerable decrease in sex drive. Funny how such a low dose can make such a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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