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Osteoarthritis and adding nandrolone to TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 210579" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>I’ll give you my two cents as a somewhat long-term user in that I have been running therapeutic doses on and off for the past two years or so as part of TRT but I’m on full time now.</p><p></p><p>I had lots of osteoarthritis, mostly in my knees, as well as some degeneration of tendons in my shoulder. Along the way I have had some rotator cuff injuries as well as overall muscle soreness from working out. Nandrolone made a significant difference in all of the above. It definitely did not heal because as soon as I come off, about a month later the pain comes back although I can say that I am definitely better off from running it - even when stopping - than I was when I first started. Whether that was from increased strength and muscle that stabilized the joint or nandrolone actually performing some sort of healing I don’t know.</p><p></p><p>If you run it, you want to be about 100 mg per week. I definitely would not run it with oxandrolone if you are starting out because you won’t be able to assess the root cause of any side effects if you get any. Plus that combo will spike your PSA.</p><p></p><p>You have nothing to lose by trying a 3 month cycle at clinical doses of 75-100mg/week. If it’s any consolation - I had an advanced heart lab performed which measured all forms of arterial inflammation and plaque and I was in the Optimal state on all markers despite being over 50, taking Nandralone on and off for a few years and doing lots of steroids in the 80s. If anything is going to happen - it’s not going to be from a few low dose cycles based on my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 210579, member: 19127"] I’ll give you my two cents as a somewhat long-term user in that I have been running therapeutic doses on and off for the past two years or so as part of TRT but I’m on full time now. I had lots of osteoarthritis, mostly in my knees, as well as some degeneration of tendons in my shoulder. Along the way I have had some rotator cuff injuries as well as overall muscle soreness from working out. Nandrolone made a significant difference in all of the above. It definitely did not heal because as soon as I come off, about a month later the pain comes back although I can say that I am definitely better off from running it - even when stopping - than I was when I first started. Whether that was from increased strength and muscle that stabilized the joint or nandrolone actually performing some sort of healing I don’t know. If you run it, you want to be about 100 mg per week. I definitely would not run it with oxandrolone if you are starting out because you won’t be able to assess the root cause of any side effects if you get any. Plus that combo will spike your PSA. You have nothing to lose by trying a 3 month cycle at clinical doses of 75-100mg/week. If it’s any consolation - I had an advanced heart lab performed which measured all forms of arterial inflammation and plaque and I was in the Optimal state on all markers despite being over 50, taking Nandralone on and off for a few years and doing lots of steroids in the 80s. If anything is going to happen - it’s not going to be from a few low dose cycles based on my experience. [/QUOTE]
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