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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: 194202" data-attributes="member: 18551"><p>Well. I'm back fellas. Just another update.</p><p></p><p>This last year with gyms closed for so long really set my health back. Lost a decent amount of strength being out of the gym over 6 months straight but I hit it hard getting back into it and I'm probably about 2 months away from being where I was before covid-19 in strength training.</p><p></p><p>The low dose nandrolone alongside TRT has been fantastic. I haven't had a single ankle rolling injury in the last 12 months. Remember that I have a degenerative neuropathy which has caused skeletal deformities, atrophied muscles, tight tendons, etc. I did have one ground level fall this last year, but no ankle rolls. This medication along with TRT has been a huge step forward for my health!</p><p></p><p>One problem I face and nandrolone hasn't been able to help with is that my nerves are still much slower than most people. Balancing on things like a skateboard or hoverboard is impossible for me. Stepping down stairs with larger vertical drops or narrow steps can be difficult too, especially with no railings. This is a mix of slow nerves, tight tendons, weaker leg muscles, etc.</p><p></p><p>I'm working hard to stretch and exercise my nearly atrophied calves and foot tendons. It's a 3x+ a week event at the gym doing weighted stretching.</p><p></p><p>I've been working with both my primary care physician and TRT docs to keep experimenting with new treatments. My primary care doctor allowed me to compound an experimental drug that has shown positive results (phase 1/2 studies) in some people with my condition. I tried it for about 6 months with no obvious improvements and ended that experiment due to the cost to get it compounded and lack of major results. One of the components of this drug caused a side effect I didn't enjoy. I'm willing to try it again, but not till after I figure out if my other treatment plan (see below) from my TRT doctor is working. Only want one experiment at a time.</p><p></p><p>My TRT provider has also evaluated my nandrolone/TRT results and been willing to try a different treatment path that has also shown improvements in small studies for my condition. I'm going to say that I'm very happy with it so far, but I don't want to disclose the details publicly just yet because I don't want people misunderstanding it and believing it's a bodybuilding/steroid cycle thing vs actual medical treatment for a degenerative and debilitating disease. I'd also like to have more bloodwork done to better understand the viability for long term treatment. Anabolic steroids are still relatively unstudied as long term treatment options for the purpose I'm using them for. Hope to update you guys in a few months!</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LostInPlace, post: 194202, member: 18551"] Well. I'm back fellas. Just another update. This last year with gyms closed for so long really set my health back. Lost a decent amount of strength being out of the gym over 6 months straight but I hit it hard getting back into it and I'm probably about 2 months away from being where I was before covid-19 in strength training. The low dose nandrolone alongside TRT has been fantastic. I haven't had a single ankle rolling injury in the last 12 months. Remember that I have a degenerative neuropathy which has caused skeletal deformities, atrophied muscles, tight tendons, etc. I did have one ground level fall this last year, but no ankle rolls. This medication along with TRT has been a huge step forward for my health! One problem I face and nandrolone hasn't been able to help with is that my nerves are still much slower than most people. Balancing on things like a skateboard or hoverboard is impossible for me. Stepping down stairs with larger vertical drops or narrow steps can be difficult too, especially with no railings. This is a mix of slow nerves, tight tendons, weaker leg muscles, etc. I'm working hard to stretch and exercise my nearly atrophied calves and foot tendons. It's a 3x+ a week event at the gym doing weighted stretching. I've been working with both my primary care physician and TRT docs to keep experimenting with new treatments. My primary care doctor allowed me to compound an experimental drug that has shown positive results (phase 1/2 studies) in some people with my condition. I tried it for about 6 months with no obvious improvements and ended that experiment due to the cost to get it compounded and lack of major results. One of the components of this drug caused a side effect I didn't enjoy. I'm willing to try it again, but not till after I figure out if my other treatment plan (see below) from my TRT doctor is working. Only want one experiment at a time. My TRT provider has also evaluated my nandrolone/TRT results and been willing to try a different treatment path that has also shown improvements in small studies for my condition. I'm going to say that I'm very happy with it so far, but I don't want to disclose the details publicly just yet because I don't want people misunderstanding it and believing it's a bodybuilding/steroid cycle thing vs actual medical treatment for a degenerative and debilitating disease. I'd also like to have more bloodwork done to better understand the viability for long term treatment. Anabolic steroids are still relatively unstudied as long term treatment options for the purpose I'm using them for. Hope to update you guys in a few months! Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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