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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkMan X" data-source="post: 230660" data-attributes="member: 43153"><p>More than 6 months ago, I was started on Nandrolone decanoate ON TOP of my regular TRT because <a href="https://www.defymedical.com/home/mens-health-overview/testosterone-replacement-therapy/" target="_blank">Defy</a> judged that my back pain would greatly benefit from beefing up/strengthening my back muscles. I was assigned to take 0.15 mL's twice a week. But even at such a small dose, the Nandrolone always worsened my insomnia and headaches.</p><p></p><p>On July 19th, I did my first ever blood donation to lower my hematocrit and to lower my blood thickness caused by too many red blood cells. I was reading that Nandrolone also "doubles" the amount of red blood cells created as opposed to T-cypionate alone.</p><p></p><p>Since my donation basically cleared out all extra red blood cells out of my blood, could that mean that trying Nandrolone now can actually feel better (meaning no insomnia and no headaches?)</p><p></p><p>I feel bad that I had to turn down such a valuable medication like Nandrolone (an opportunity that most suffering people cannot even access), and now I just have to basically depend on my old opiate painkillers.</p><p></p><p>I really wish the Nandrolone could beef up the muscles in my back and end my dependence on painkillers. (That's what the Defy Med Nurse Practitioner said anyway)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkMan X, post: 230660, member: 43153"] More than 6 months ago, I was started on Nandrolone decanoate ON TOP of my regular TRT because [URL='https://www.defymedical.com/home/mens-health-overview/testosterone-replacement-therapy/']Defy[/URL] judged that my back pain would greatly benefit from beefing up/strengthening my back muscles. I was assigned to take 0.15 mL's twice a week. But even at such a small dose, the Nandrolone always worsened my insomnia and headaches. On July 19th, I did my first ever blood donation to lower my hematocrit and to lower my blood thickness caused by too many red blood cells. I was reading that Nandrolone also "doubles" the amount of red blood cells created as opposed to T-cypionate alone. Since my donation basically cleared out all extra red blood cells out of my blood, could that mean that trying Nandrolone now can actually feel better (meaning no insomnia and no headaches?) I feel bad that I had to turn down such a valuable medication like Nandrolone (an opportunity that most suffering people cannot even access), and now I just have to basically depend on my old opiate painkillers. I really wish the Nandrolone could beef up the muscles in my back and end my dependence on painkillers. (That's what the Defy Med Nurse Practitioner said anyway) [/QUOTE]
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