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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Does nandrolone contribute to (or cause) depression?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pacman" data-source="post: 232812" data-attributes="member: 2450"><p>BPC, yes (although not for very long). The other two, no. I am a bit apprehensive in regards to TB-500, as based on what I read it has some potential to contribute to cancer (I did limited research on that one, because the moment I saw that potential link for cancer I wrote it off)...</p><p></p><p>My personal situation with my shoulder is a little bit different though, since the primary source of my pain is neuropathic in nature (cervical radiculopathy, pinched nerve C6+C7). What currently works for me is physical therapy exercises (help in general but not enough to be completely satisifed) and chiropractic treatment on my neck (but only for temporary relief, pain is reduced immediately by 60% and grip strength comes back).</p><p></p><p>And because it is neuropathic, I get so much pain in my shoulder even with movements/positions that do not directly involve it!!! (e.g. BB back squats if the bar puts any pressure on my upper traps, SDLs, lounging too long etc.)</p><p></p><p>Nandrolone made a night and day difference for me. I was blown away by how well it worked. It didn't completely solve it, but it took away 98% of the pain as long as "I behaved". And when I would "misbehave" (engage in aggravating movements), my pain would still only be about HALF of where it would be without it. Only issue is the depression it caused me. So I am trying to find a middle ground here.</p><p></p><p>I do have tissue damage as well though (torn labrum, osteoarthritis AC joint, joint laxity), so maybe BPC and the other would help with that?</p><p></p><p>If I can ask, what specific issues did you have in your shoulder? What exactly was your protocol for healing it? And how is it today? Back 100% full function? And also do you lift weights with exercises that directly challenge your shoulder (lateral raises, presses, etc etc)...?</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a good idea, I will increase only the deca slightly, and see how I feel over the next week or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pacman, post: 232812, member: 2450"] BPC, yes (although not for very long). The other two, no. I am a bit apprehensive in regards to TB-500, as based on what I read it has some potential to contribute to cancer (I did limited research on that one, because the moment I saw that potential link for cancer I wrote it off)... My personal situation with my shoulder is a little bit different though, since the primary source of my pain is neuropathic in nature (cervical radiculopathy, pinched nerve C6+C7). What currently works for me is physical therapy exercises (help in general but not enough to be completely satisifed) and chiropractic treatment on my neck (but only for temporary relief, pain is reduced immediately by 60% and grip strength comes back). And because it is neuropathic, I get so much pain in my shoulder even with movements/positions that do not directly involve it!!! (e.g. BB back squats if the bar puts any pressure on my upper traps, SDLs, lounging too long etc.) Nandrolone made a night and day difference for me. I was blown away by how well it worked. It didn't completely solve it, but it took away 98% of the pain as long as "I behaved". And when I would "misbehave" (engage in aggravating movements), my pain would still only be about HALF of where it would be without it. Only issue is the depression it caused me. So I am trying to find a middle ground here. I do have tissue damage as well though (torn labrum, osteoarthritis AC joint, joint laxity), so maybe BPC and the other would help with that? If I can ask, what specific issues did you have in your shoulder? What exactly was your protocol for healing it? And how is it today? Back 100% full function? And also do you lift weights with exercises that directly challenge your shoulder (lateral raises, presses, etc etc)...? This is a good idea, I will increase only the deca slightly, and see how I feel over the next week or so. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
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Does nandrolone contribute to (or cause) depression?
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