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Osteoarthritis and adding nandrolone to TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Jed Dorsey" data-source="post: 206452" data-attributes="member: 38873"><p>Been on Nandrolone now for about 5-6 months and so far so good. Contemplated it’s use for about 2 years and yes they are correct you’ll never know how you’ll do until you try because everybody responds a little different.</p><p>I got on due to chronic shoulder pain due to osteoarthritis, I tried everything from NSAIDS to acupuncture I ran the gamut but nothing help. After speaking to my orthopedic doctor he tells me surgery is my only hope but that he gives me a 50/50 chance to 100% recovery. After hearing that I said I better try nandrolone first and glad I did. Pain is 95% gone after the 3rd week of administration at 80mg a week/ 125 mg Testosterone with no major side effects. Libido still good. Ran blood work after month 3 and did see an slight increase in RBC abd HTC but testosterone alone does that to me anyway. Also saw a decrease in PSA from 3.7 to 3.1 a testament to its anti inflammatory effects. One thing I would like to add is during my research many claim that the addition of nandrolone to TRT will not raise testosterone levels significantly higher but perhaps just with them because my pre-nandrolone testosterone level was 850-920 at 3 month check testosterone rose to 1500+ WOW!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jed Dorsey, post: 206452, member: 38873"] Been on Nandrolone now for about 5-6 months and so far so good. Contemplated it’s use for about 2 years and yes they are correct you’ll never know how you’ll do until you try because everybody responds a little different. I got on due to chronic shoulder pain due to osteoarthritis, I tried everything from NSAIDS to acupuncture I ran the gamut but nothing help. After speaking to my orthopedic doctor he tells me surgery is my only hope but that he gives me a 50/50 chance to 100% recovery. After hearing that I said I better try nandrolone first and glad I did. Pain is 95% gone after the 3rd week of administration at 80mg a week/ 125 mg Testosterone with no major side effects. Libido still good. Ran blood work after month 3 and did see an slight increase in RBC abd HTC but testosterone alone does that to me anyway. Also saw a decrease in PSA from 3.7 to 3.1 a testament to its anti inflammatory effects. One thing I would like to add is during my research many claim that the addition of nandrolone to TRT will not raise testosterone levels significantly higher but perhaps just with them because my pre-nandrolone testosterone level was 850-920 at 3 month check testosterone rose to 1500+ WOW! [/QUOTE]
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