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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Experiences using Deca Durabolin or NPP for TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 222823" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Jed, I hope so. I have been taking 1500mg of glucosamine sulfate, 10g of collagen peptides, Naprosyn 500mg x 2/d as well as Triamcinolone acetonide 10mg intra-articular anterior shoulder injections every 3 months (long acting cortisone). I have severe osteoarthritis in both shoulders. The cortisone is a big relief of pain. But with out it the pain is very hard to manage. So in other words I am not to eager to drop anything at this point. At least I am able to sleep at night.</p><p></p><p>What I did fine out is a federal court stepped in and has forced Medicare to cover off label drug use. So the FDA finally approved Sodium Hyaluronate injections for the shoulder and hip. This has been very helpful for the knee, I have absolutely no pain there. Anyway, I may up the dose to 50mg. I get pretty amazing results at some very low doses so I wanted to go 25mg and see how that goes. But thanks for your advice Jed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 222823, member: 43589"] Jed, I hope so. I have been taking 1500mg of glucosamine sulfate, 10g of collagen peptides, Naprosyn 500mg x 2/d as well as Triamcinolone acetonide 10mg intra-articular anterior shoulder injections every 3 months (long acting cortisone). I have severe osteoarthritis in both shoulders. The cortisone is a big relief of pain. But with out it the pain is very hard to manage. So in other words I am not to eager to drop anything at this point. At least I am able to sleep at night. What I did fine out is a federal court stepped in and has forced Medicare to cover off label drug use. So the FDA finally approved Sodium Hyaluronate injections for the shoulder and hip. This has been very helpful for the knee, I have absolutely no pain there. Anyway, I may up the dose to 50mg. I get pretty amazing results at some very low doses so I wanted to go 25mg and see how that goes. But thanks for your advice Jed. [/QUOTE]
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Experiences using Deca Durabolin or NPP for TRT?
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