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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
Nandrolone For Joint Pain but...
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<blockquote data-quote="Jed Dorsey" data-source="post: 196920" data-attributes="member: 38873"><p>Now that many urologist are now getting comfortable with prescribing testosterone replacement doses to patients with very low grade <strong>untreated</strong> prostate cancer aka Gleason 6. Will they prescribe Nandrolone to the same patient for joint pain? I’m currently considering speaking to a urologist about it. I’m 53 years old, lift weights on a regular schedule after work and in general good health. But for the last 4 years my shoulders have progressively worsened over time due to age. I have tried many medications including cortisone shots but no longer work. Have also tried chiropractor, acupuncture and physical therapy but to no avail...</p><p></p><p>Would like to hear from any of you who might be in a similar position and if Nelson Vergel can chime really appreciate it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jed Dorsey, post: 196920, member: 38873"] Now that many urologist are now getting comfortable with prescribing testosterone replacement doses to patients with very low grade [B]untreated[/B] prostate cancer aka Gleason 6. Will they prescribe Nandrolone to the same patient for joint pain? I’m currently considering speaking to a urologist about it. I’m 53 years old, lift weights on a regular schedule after work and in general good health. But for the last 4 years my shoulders have progressively worsened over time due to age. I have tried many medications including cortisone shots but no longer work. Have also tried chiropractor, acupuncture and physical therapy but to no avail... Would like to hear from any of you who might be in a similar position and if Nelson Vergel can chime really appreciate it [/QUOTE]
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