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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Deca (nandrolone) for joint pain
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<blockquote data-quote="Craig74" data-source="post: 234711" data-attributes="member: 42184"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I've been on TRT for 1.5 years now and absolutely love it. Mood, energy levels, libido, are all improved. In the case of libido, my wife says it is TOO improved but that's another story.</p><p></p><p>I'm 48 years old and have been doing BJJ for 6 years. BJJ is really hard on the joints (as is age) but I do believe by TRT protocol has contributed as my joint pain has increased considerably in the past year or so. I crashed my estrogen for awhile which probably contributed. Regardless of the role of TRT in my joint pain, I was told that deca (nandrolone) really helps with joints and I've managed to procure some. I'm planning on running a low therapeutic dose (100mg/week) for 20 weeks along with my prescribed TRT dose of 120mg/week (60mg 2x per week).</p><p></p><p>I've heard that some of the sides include "deca dick" and prostate irritation. My PSA is already 2 so hoping it doesn't push it higher so that my TRT doc doesn't pull my prescription. BTW: I didn't explicitly ask my TRT doc for Deca and I know it is fairly routinely prescribed by clinics in the USA but I don't believe it is indicated for joint pain here in Canada and doctors don't seem to prescribe it. I did tell him that I had joint pain and the only change he made to my protocol was to add DHEA which didn't seem to make a difference.</p><p></p><p>I have tried every OTC remedy out there with limited impact. I have a decent diet (could be better) and I stretch religiously.</p><p></p><p>Curious about other people's experiences with Deca both in terms of effectiveness and sides.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig74, post: 234711, member: 42184"] Hi all, I've been on TRT for 1.5 years now and absolutely love it. Mood, energy levels, libido, are all improved. In the case of libido, my wife says it is TOO improved but that's another story. I'm 48 years old and have been doing BJJ for 6 years. BJJ is really hard on the joints (as is age) but I do believe by TRT protocol has contributed as my joint pain has increased considerably in the past year or so. I crashed my estrogen for awhile which probably contributed. Regardless of the role of TRT in my joint pain, I was told that deca (nandrolone) really helps with joints and I've managed to procure some. I'm planning on running a low therapeutic dose (100mg/week) for 20 weeks along with my prescribed TRT dose of 120mg/week (60mg 2x per week). I've heard that some of the sides include "deca dick" and prostate irritation. My PSA is already 2 so hoping it doesn't push it higher so that my TRT doc doesn't pull my prescription. BTW: I didn't explicitly ask my TRT doc for Deca and I know it is fairly routinely prescribed by clinics in the USA but I don't believe it is indicated for joint pain here in Canada and doctors don't seem to prescribe it. I did tell him that I had joint pain and the only change he made to my protocol was to add DHEA which didn't seem to make a difference. I have tried every OTC remedy out there with limited impact. I have a decent diet (could be better) and I stretch religiously. Curious about other people's experiences with Deca both in terms of effectiveness and sides. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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Deca (nandrolone) for joint pain
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