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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone (Deca), How bad does someone have to be to get this? Are Doctors that afraid of the DEA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojave" data-source="post: 33303" data-attributes="member: 650"><p>I'm age 52, Originally tested with only 179 mg/dl Testosterone when I was checked and had lots of symptoms.</p><p></p><p>I've been on TRT for at least three years. Because the formulary seem to run the rules as to how much is to low or to high, one is kept in a range that fits the formulary. For example. Lab Corp says Test should be, (40 year old males) between 348 to 1198</p><p></p><p>Ok fine, Getting it up in the 800 plus is where I feel best and honestly, even better far past that but, I obey the rules, inject the doses prescribed and settle for the average of 600-770 mg/dl </p><p></p><p></p><p>In 2012, I had such a severe pinched nerve from my ruptured Cervical Disc (C5). I had managed to keep from going under the knife for a number of years with anti inflammatories (Neproxen)and other PT therapies. By the time it got so bad I wasn't able to avoid surgery, I went in and got it removed and fused. By then my left arm, (and I'm left handed) was weaker by 20% then my right arm and had atrophied nearly an inch. </p><p></p><p>Over time I was working on getting that normalized best I could but it has continued to lag. It is now ¼ inch smaller then my right arm. Now that might not sound like much but the general populace is between 10% to 20% stronger on their dominant hand or arm.</p><p>My last grip test I was 10 lbs weaker on my left arm then my right doing the grip strength at the Orthopedic surgeons. That was in December of 2015.</p><p></p><p>Dec 2014, I had two lower lumbar disc cleaned out. Was supposed to take 90 min, I was to go home same day. ACCIDENT on the table. I was on the table 9 hours. Hospitalized 3 days. Wasn't sure I would walk was what my wife was told. </p><p>I'm walking and I've fought like hell to get that left leg, again my dominant leg stronger and I am in pretty good shape on that now. Still, it has weakness more then my right leg</p><p></p><p>When the hell is it appropriate to get a prescription for Nandrolone? I am the perfect candidate. TRT alone is not doing it. If I could get Nandrolone in conjunction with my TRT and what I am taking for ester control, I would expect I could get the deficient arm and leg back "EVEN" with my right arm and leg. </p><p></p><p>Are doctors so afraid of the DEA and getting their license pulled that they refuse to prescribe an anabolic steroid like this for exactly what it was designed for? </p><p></p><p>I won't bother expressing my feelings on the system and it's obvious. </p><p></p><p>Is there a Doctor on this forum that can speak to this? From all I have found out, most Orthopedic Surgeons won't prescribe it unless they are dealing with Osteoporoses. How about muscle shrinkage and the likes? </p><p></p><p>I'm not a body builder, I am trying to build back what I have lost and even at that, just to an equal level of my other limbs, not even to the norm of 10% to 20% stronger which is what dominate arms and legs would normally be. </p><p></p><p>If anyone here has ever had a legal prescription for Nandrolone, and I would expect it might have been for a wasting disease? I would like to know how it worked for you and how long you used it etc. </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any experienced input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojave, post: 33303, member: 650"] I'm age 52, Originally tested with only 179 mg/dl Testosterone when I was checked and had lots of symptoms. I've been on TRT for at least three years. Because the formulary seem to run the rules as to how much is to low or to high, one is kept in a range that fits the formulary. For example. Lab Corp says Test should be, (40 year old males) between 348 to 1198 Ok fine, Getting it up in the 800 plus is where I feel best and honestly, even better far past that but, I obey the rules, inject the doses prescribed and settle for the average of 600-770 mg/dl In 2012, I had such a severe pinched nerve from my ruptured Cervical Disc (C5). I had managed to keep from going under the knife for a number of years with anti inflammatories (Neproxen)and other PT therapies. By the time it got so bad I wasn't able to avoid surgery, I went in and got it removed and fused. By then my left arm, (and I'm left handed) was weaker by 20% then my right arm and had atrophied nearly an inch. Over time I was working on getting that normalized best I could but it has continued to lag. It is now ¼ inch smaller then my right arm. Now that might not sound like much but the general populace is between 10% to 20% stronger on their dominant hand or arm. My last grip test I was 10 lbs weaker on my left arm then my right doing the grip strength at the Orthopedic surgeons. That was in December of 2015. Dec 2014, I had two lower lumbar disc cleaned out. Was supposed to take 90 min, I was to go home same day. ACCIDENT on the table. I was on the table 9 hours. Hospitalized 3 days. Wasn't sure I would walk was what my wife was told. I'm walking and I've fought like hell to get that left leg, again my dominant leg stronger and I am in pretty good shape on that now. Still, it has weakness more then my right leg When the hell is it appropriate to get a prescription for Nandrolone? I am the perfect candidate. TRT alone is not doing it. If I could get Nandrolone in conjunction with my TRT and what I am taking for ester control, I would expect I could get the deficient arm and leg back "EVEN" with my right arm and leg. Are doctors so afraid of the DEA and getting their license pulled that they refuse to prescribe an anabolic steroid like this for exactly what it was designed for? I won't bother expressing my feelings on the system and it's obvious. Is there a Doctor on this forum that can speak to this? From all I have found out, most Orthopedic Surgeons won't prescribe it unless they are dealing with Osteoporoses. How about muscle shrinkage and the likes? I'm not a body builder, I am trying to build back what I have lost and even at that, just to an equal level of my other limbs, not even to the norm of 10% to 20% stronger which is what dominate arms and legs would normally be. If anyone here has ever had a legal prescription for Nandrolone, and I would expect it might have been for a wasting disease? I would like to know how it worked for you and how long you used it etc. Thanks in advance for any experienced input. [/QUOTE]
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