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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone for CRPS/RSD
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<blockquote data-quote="PAUL-E" data-source="post: 45768" data-attributes="member: 13108"><p>Nelson, I have not tried either both are too expensive my insurance is like not having insurance my deductible is around 15,000 annually before it even kicks in and even then its not 100% so everything is paid for out of pocket. </p><p>I'm happy with nandrolone it's way more cost effective and side effect friendly IMO.</p><p>I also feel it covers more bases like mobility, joint pain, bone mineral density, strength, anti inflammatory, mood and improved quality of life in general. </p><p>I have wondered if increasing the dose would yield more benefit but I am happy with things the way they are.</p><p>Libido has been really good and I feel like I don't want to change anything I would also worry more about hematocrit. </p><p>In my personal experience nandrolone is a good fit for treating CRPS and should be investigated further.</p><p>I'm also started using a 10% ketamine cream with the nandrolone but don't think I have the best absorption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAUL-E, post: 45768, member: 13108"] Nelson, I have not tried either both are too expensive my insurance is like not having insurance my deductible is around 15,000 annually before it even kicks in and even then its not 100% so everything is paid for out of pocket. I'm happy with nandrolone it's way more cost effective and side effect friendly IMO. I also feel it covers more bases like mobility, joint pain, bone mineral density, strength, anti inflammatory, mood and improved quality of life in general. I have wondered if increasing the dose would yield more benefit but I am happy with things the way they are. Libido has been really good and I feel like I don't want to change anything I would also worry more about hematocrit. In my personal experience nandrolone is a good fit for treating CRPS and should be investigated further. I'm also started using a 10% ketamine cream with the nandrolone but don't think I have the best absorption. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone for CRPS/RSD
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