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Osteoarthritis and adding nandrolone to TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 220024" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Very interesting topic. I have osteoarthritis on both shoulder and my left knee. I have done the PRP/ Sodium Hyaluronate (Viscosup) injections in my knee two rounds so far and it has helped greatly. But the FDA will not approve it for the use in the shoulder so Medicare will not pay for it. Instead Medicare does cover TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE NOS 10 MG injections. I had this done last December and the pain was completely gone in the left should and the right about 50% gone. The effects of the steroid injection has now worn off and the right shoulder is very painful day and especially at night. I have a 10ml bottle of nandrolone deconate 200mg/ml and guess I need to give it a try at 100mg/wk. I am taking Celebrex(200mg) and still have to take aspirin or ibuprofen to keep the pain down. Getting tired of not being able to sleep every night.</p><p></p><p>Yea Vince, the particle numbers worry me a little too. Mine are in very good shape right now and I sure don't want to mess that up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 220024, member: 43589"] Very interesting topic. I have osteoarthritis on both shoulder and my left knee. I have done the PRP/ Sodium Hyaluronate (Viscosup) injections in my knee two rounds so far and it has helped greatly. But the FDA will not approve it for the use in the shoulder so Medicare will not pay for it. Instead Medicare does cover TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE NOS 10 MG injections. I had this done last December and the pain was completely gone in the left should and the right about 50% gone. The effects of the steroid injection has now worn off and the right shoulder is very painful day and especially at night. I have a 10ml bottle of nandrolone deconate 200mg/ml and guess I need to give it a try at 100mg/wk. I am taking Celebrex(200mg) and still have to take aspirin or ibuprofen to keep the pain down. Getting tired of not being able to sleep every night. Yea Vince, the particle numbers worry me a little too. Mine are in very good shape right now and I sure don't want to mess that up. [/QUOTE]
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