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Osteoarthritis and adding nandrolone to TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="benaoao" data-source="post: 212158" data-attributes="member: 40482"><p>I’ve been off of everything for a while and I’m happy with my physique and quality of life. I don’t train like a retard I’m conservative with the loads and movements (no barbell pressing…. No deadlifts….) yet my lower back and shoulders hurt like I’m on high dose winstrol. I tend to have low E2 as a natty so there’s that. </p><p></p><p>If Deca doesn’t have any literature showing legit improvements at the joint level then is it E2 which Deca may help bring up? I’m reluctant to go on Test Deca for the long run at 33yo. </p><p></p><p>Would GH be a better alternative?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benaoao, post: 212158, member: 40482"] I’ve been off of everything for a while and I’m happy with my physique and quality of life. I don’t train like a retard I’m conservative with the loads and movements (no barbell pressing…. No deadlifts….) yet my lower back and shoulders hurt like I’m on high dose winstrol. I tend to have low E2 as a natty so there’s that. If Deca doesn’t have any literature showing legit improvements at the joint level then is it E2 which Deca may help bring up? I’m reluctant to go on Test Deca for the long run at 33yo. Would GH be a better alternative? [/QUOTE]
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