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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="JimGainz" data-source="post: 181419" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>Indeed. This is all good and relevant research. In fact, thinking back my testosterone decline coincided when I was taking statins and it makes sense because everything flows from cholesterol.</p><p></p><p>For me, it came down to evaluating all of the risk, my cardio doc friend ran me through a whole bunch of test – even genetic markers – looking at my family history, current lipids, calcium stress score, etc. as he put it (and I trust him - he was my best friend in college, a former bodybuilder like me, with thousands of patients) - he said take a little bit now, or someday, when your calcium score flips, you are going to need to take a shit load of it. He also said that he has patients in their 70s and 80s with no heart disease and the only similar fact was low dose statins. </p><p></p><p>I take 5 mg Crestor and my lipids are 135 total, 57 HDL, ldl 65. </p><p></p><p>If you have to go this route, use Crestor (or generic) not Lipitor. Crestor is second generation so you need less. I felt like garbage on Lipitor, plus, I think it gave me permanent tinnitus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 181419, member: 19127"] Indeed. This is all good and relevant research. In fact, thinking back my testosterone decline coincided when I was taking statins and it makes sense because everything flows from cholesterol. For me, it came down to evaluating all of the risk, my cardio doc friend ran me through a whole bunch of test – even genetic markers – looking at my family history, current lipids, calcium stress score, etc. as he put it (and I trust him - he was my best friend in college, a former bodybuilder like me, with thousands of patients) - he said take a little bit now, or someday, when your calcium score flips, you are going to need to take a shit load of it. He also said that he has patients in their 70s and 80s with no heart disease and the only similar fact was low dose statins. I take 5 mg Crestor and my lipids are 135 total, 57 HDL, ldl 65. If you have to go this route, use Crestor (or generic) not Lipitor. Crestor is second generation so you need less. I felt like garbage on Lipitor, plus, I think it gave me permanent tinnitus. [/QUOTE]
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Nandrolone Experiences
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