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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Are any doctors willing to prescribe Nandrolone or Deca with TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="LostInPlace" data-source="post: 131051" data-attributes="member: 18551"><p>Here's my follow-up. I weigh the same as I did before adding nandrolone to my TRT protocol. My last bloodwork had serum levels at around 830 ng/dL (<strong>264-916 ng/dL) </strong>and free testosterone levels were almost 41 pg/mL (<strong>8.7-25.1</strong>). This is fantastic IMHO. (Free Test results are always higher when on nandrolone)</p><p></p><p>I had some motor problems and tripped and fell a few times over the last few months. This is due to my degenerative condition and not only are injuries painful (twisted ankle), but sometimes bloody (scratched up knees). I noticed that my ankle injuries have been less severe and less frequent since getting on nandrolone. When I've had bad twists, the pain goes away faster and I seem to be walking better in a day or two time rather than weeks of recovery.</p><p></p><p>I can't attribute any mass gains to the nandrolone. I just am not getting any bigger even though I'm hitting the gym harder than my peers and eating cleaner. I'm constantly working on leg strength improvements, sometimes hitting legs 3x a week with lower weight, higher set counts. Very minimal visible improvements here. I'm pretty sure the failures at the gym are due to my condition and nothing else.</p><p></p><p>My blood pressure was stable and perfect normal ranges for a long time. Just this week it has been higher than normal. I'll keep an eye on it. Could be a mix of stress, diet, dehydration, and some recent major events in my life.</p><p></p><p>No major joint pain, but occasionally some issues in the knees if I stress them too hard. Recovery is 2-3 days.</p><p></p><p>I'm interested in increasing the nandrolone dose to double what it is now. Wondering if it can help me strengthen my legs and ankles to reduce the chances of injury in falls. If the next bloodwork comes in as beautiful as the previous, I hope the Dr will be onboard. *Fingers crossed on the bloodwork*</p><p></p><p>In summary: nandrolone has been a godsend for me. Less trips and falls. Much better recovery when they do happen. No major gains in the gym with lifts or size unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LostInPlace, post: 131051, member: 18551"] Here's my follow-up. I weigh the same as I did before adding nandrolone to my TRT protocol. My last bloodwork had serum levels at around 830 ng/dL ([B]264-916 ng/dL) [/B]and free testosterone levels were almost 41 pg/mL ([B]8.7-25.1[/B]). This is fantastic IMHO. (Free Test results are always higher when on nandrolone) I had some motor problems and tripped and fell a few times over the last few months. This is due to my degenerative condition and not only are injuries painful (twisted ankle), but sometimes bloody (scratched up knees). I noticed that my ankle injuries have been less severe and less frequent since getting on nandrolone. When I've had bad twists, the pain goes away faster and I seem to be walking better in a day or two time rather than weeks of recovery. I can't attribute any mass gains to the nandrolone. I just am not getting any bigger even though I'm hitting the gym harder than my peers and eating cleaner. I'm constantly working on leg strength improvements, sometimes hitting legs 3x a week with lower weight, higher set counts. Very minimal visible improvements here. I'm pretty sure the failures at the gym are due to my condition and nothing else. My blood pressure was stable and perfect normal ranges for a long time. Just this week it has been higher than normal. I'll keep an eye on it. Could be a mix of stress, diet, dehydration, and some recent major events in my life. No major joint pain, but occasionally some issues in the knees if I stress them too hard. Recovery is 2-3 days. I'm interested in increasing the nandrolone dose to double what it is now. Wondering if it can help me strengthen my legs and ankles to reduce the chances of injury in falls. If the next bloodwork comes in as beautiful as the previous, I hope the Dr will be onboard. *Fingers crossed on the bloodwork* In summary: nandrolone has been a godsend for me. Less trips and falls. Much better recovery when they do happen. No major gains in the gym with lifts or size unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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Are any doctors willing to prescribe Nandrolone or Deca with TRT?
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