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Osteoarthritis and adding nandrolone to TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 206448" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>I have been cycling nandrolone in 2 to 3 month intervals, with about an equal time off, for the last two years or so. Recently I was approved for long-term use and just rounded my third month of continual use. I plan to stay on for about six months at a time then take a month off and then go back on. The results have been amazing for me. I have a lot of osteoarthritis in my knees and aching shoulder and overall body pain. Nandrolone takes care of that. I take the same amount as testosterone – which is about 45 mg every three days of both nandrolone and testosterone. No other issues with blood markers. No-hit to lipids, and creatinine actually improved on nandrolone which I attribute to the anti-inflammatory effects of a substance. I absolutely love the stuff. It’s probably the single best thing I have done to improve my protocol and overall well-being since going on testosterone.</p><p></p><p>You do have to watch the hematocrit and hemoglobin - which for me equates to giving blood about every three months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 206448, member: 19127"] I have been cycling nandrolone in 2 to 3 month intervals, with about an equal time off, for the last two years or so. Recently I was approved for long-term use and just rounded my third month of continual use. I plan to stay on for about six months at a time then take a month off and then go back on. The results have been amazing for me. I have a lot of osteoarthritis in my knees and aching shoulder and overall body pain. Nandrolone takes care of that. I take the same amount as testosterone – which is about 45 mg every three days of both nandrolone and testosterone. No other issues with blood markers. No-hit to lipids, and creatinine actually improved on nandrolone which I attribute to the anti-inflammatory effects of a substance. I absolutely love the stuff. It’s probably the single best thing I have done to improve my protocol and overall well-being since going on testosterone. You do have to watch the hematocrit and hemoglobin - which for me equates to giving blood about every three months. [/QUOTE]
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