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Osteoarthritis and adding nandrolone to TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Pacman" data-source="post: 220602" data-attributes="member: 2450"><p>So followup report: I started about a 3 weeks ago adding Nandrolone to my protocol. I started with 20 mg N along with my 60 mg T (1:3 ratio) every 3 days, and recently upped T to 80mg and N to 30mg. </p><p></p><p>It actually helped my shoulder feel a lot better!!! Not 100%, but I'd say a good 80%!! The only thing that scares me is to put too much stress on my shoulder so I am being very careful in the gym. But the day-to-day (including the end of the day and also when I wake up in the morning which is when it often aches the most) it is like 80% less!</p><p></p><p>However, it did nothing for my tennis elbow. I do not feel any reduction in symptoms there. I wonder why that is?</p><p></p><p>And regarding sex drive, I can feel a reduction in sex drive. I did skip two doses of N to make sure, and yup, my sex drive shot right back up! So the Nandrolone definitely reduces my sex drive for some reason.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's your starting dose? What is your T dose? My understanding is that the Nandrolone:Testosterone ratio should not be any higher than 1:2, and preferably 1:3 or less due to conserving the androgenic effects of testosterone (i.e. sex drive and function).... Mine is 1:3.</p><p></p><p>Wouldn't it be wiser to start at a more modest dose and work your way up? Maybe you only need a fraction of that dose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pacman, post: 220602, member: 2450"] So followup report: I started about a 3 weeks ago adding Nandrolone to my protocol. I started with 20 mg N along with my 60 mg T (1:3 ratio) every 3 days, and recently upped T to 80mg and N to 30mg. It actually helped my shoulder feel a lot better!!! Not 100%, but I'd say a good 80%!! The only thing that scares me is to put too much stress on my shoulder so I am being very careful in the gym. But the day-to-day (including the end of the day and also when I wake up in the morning which is when it often aches the most) it is like 80% less! However, it did nothing for my tennis elbow. I do not feel any reduction in symptoms there. I wonder why that is? And regarding sex drive, I can feel a reduction in sex drive. I did skip two doses of N to make sure, and yup, my sex drive shot right back up! So the Nandrolone definitely reduces my sex drive for some reason. That's your starting dose? What is your T dose? My understanding is that the Nandrolone:Testosterone ratio should not be any higher than 1:2, and preferably 1:3 or less due to conserving the androgenic effects of testosterone (i.e. sex drive and function).... Mine is 1:3. Wouldn't it be wiser to start at a more modest dose and work your way up? Maybe you only need a fraction of that dose. [/QUOTE]
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