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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="Gman86" data-source="post: 176650" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Honestly it’s hard to wrap my head around why any guy can use nandrolone for long periods of time and not have any sexual issues. And I’ve chosen to use it as my base lol. It does definitely worry me about what effects it could do in the long term. There’s been bodybuilders back in the day that used nandrolone for 20 years straight, and reported that it was their favorite steroid. But they’re not really saying how it effected them sexually. I would assume if it did effect them negatively in that department, that they would stop using it, but not necessarily. Muscle comes before everything with those guys. So they very well could have had limp d$cks, and not cared as long as they looked great. But my gut tells me that it wouldn’t of been so popular back in the day if everyone that ran it was having ED.</p><p></p><p>Taeian clark is probably the biggest advocate of nandrolone in the internet. He seems to be a study reading machine. And he has some very interesting theories as to why men get sexual dysfunction when using nandrolone, and he seems to know how to avoid those issues, for the most part.</p><p></p><p>Using nandrolone long term, especially as my base, worries me a little bit, but I know of quite a few guys using it for 2+ years straight, that are doing really really well. No issues. If nandrolone can cause issues in the long term, I just wonder why it would hypothetically take longer than 2 years to have these negative long term effects. I would assume that if using nandrolone indefinitely were going to have long term negative effects, that you would see signs of this sooner than a few years in. But then again, in regards to diet and lifestyle choices, it can take 10, 20, 30+ years for these things to effect us in a substantial negative way. So 2+ years is nothing when you really think about it. Idk, very interesting stuff. Extremely intrigued for more studies to be done with it, in regards to HRT.</p><p></p><p>Nelson has used nandrolone for 10 years straight, at one point I believe, just as a side note. And I don’t think he reports any long term issues. He does, however, report basically being asexual without HCG. Not sure if this would be the case if he never used nandrolone or not. Just something to consider I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 176650, member: 15043"] Honestly it’s hard to wrap my head around why any guy can use nandrolone for long periods of time and not have any sexual issues. And I’ve chosen to use it as my base lol. It does definitely worry me about what effects it could do in the long term. There’s been bodybuilders back in the day that used nandrolone for 20 years straight, and reported that it was their favorite steroid. But they’re not really saying how it effected them sexually. I would assume if it did effect them negatively in that department, that they would stop using it, but not necessarily. Muscle comes before everything with those guys. So they very well could have had limp d$cks, and not cared as long as they looked great. But my gut tells me that it wouldn’t of been so popular back in the day if everyone that ran it was having ED. Taeian clark is probably the biggest advocate of nandrolone in the internet. He seems to be a study reading machine. And he has some very interesting theories as to why men get sexual dysfunction when using nandrolone, and he seems to know how to avoid those issues, for the most part. Using nandrolone long term, especially as my base, worries me a little bit, but I know of quite a few guys using it for 2+ years straight, that are doing really really well. No issues. If nandrolone can cause issues in the long term, I just wonder why it would hypothetically take longer than 2 years to have these negative long term effects. I would assume that if using nandrolone indefinitely were going to have long term negative effects, that you would see signs of this sooner than a few years in. But then again, in regards to diet and lifestyle choices, it can take 10, 20, 30+ years for these things to effect us in a substantial negative way. So 2+ years is nothing when you really think about it. Idk, very interesting stuff. Extremely intrigued for more studies to be done with it, in regards to HRT. Nelson has used nandrolone for 10 years straight, at one point I believe, just as a side note. And I don’t think he reports any long term issues. He does, however, report basically being asexual without HCG. Not sure if this would be the case if he never used nandrolone or not. Just something to consider I guess. [/QUOTE]
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