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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone Experiences
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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 169532" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>[USER=15043]@Gman86[/USER] Did you even read my message or just blow past it? </p><p></p><p><strong>Test/Deca (200/100):</strong></p><p>E2- 40 pg/dL</p><p>Prolactin- 9 ng/mL</p><p>TT- 531 ng/dL</p><p></p><p><strong>Test Mono (200 mg):</strong></p><p>E2- 48 pg/dL</p><p>Prolactin- 15 ng/mL</p><p>TT- 1200 ng/dL</p><p></p><p>Obviously Deca didn't sensitive my E2 and prolactin receptors and send them skyrocketing. The proof is in the numbers. Testosterone wasn't too high; my TT and E2 decreased while taking nandrolone. </p><p></p><p>You have a hypothesis that you've come onto this forum and touted as fact-based (by the manner in which you state it so boldly and finite, as if it has already been proven). It's an interesting hypothesis but does not stand to reason when put up against my test results. No major spike in E2 or prolactin.</p><p></p><p>Also, as I increased my Testosterone dosage to 75 mg EOD (262 mgs weekly) and decreased my nandrolone to 50 mg per week, I have felt much better than the previous 2:1 ratio. When I drop nandrolone altogether, these symptoms of depression and lethargy dimish all together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 169532, member: 18514"] [USER=15043]@Gman86[/USER] Did you even read my message or just blow past it? [B]Test/Deca (200/100):[/B] E2- 40 pg/dL Prolactin- 9 ng/mL TT- 531 ng/dL [B]Test Mono (200 mg):[/B] E2- 48 pg/dL Prolactin- 15 ng/mL TT- 1200 ng/dL Obviously Deca didn't sensitive my E2 and prolactin receptors and send them skyrocketing. The proof is in the numbers. Testosterone wasn't too high; my TT and E2 decreased while taking nandrolone. You have a hypothesis that you've come onto this forum and touted as fact-based (by the manner in which you state it so boldly and finite, as if it has already been proven). It's an interesting hypothesis but does not stand to reason when put up against my test results. No major spike in E2 or prolactin. Also, as I increased my Testosterone dosage to 75 mg EOD (262 mgs weekly) and decreased my nandrolone to 50 mg per week, I have felt much better than the previous 2:1 ratio. When I drop nandrolone altogether, these symptoms of depression and lethargy dimish all together. [/QUOTE]
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