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Osteoarthritis and adding nandrolone to TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 221231" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>I am back on Nandrolone full time and am never going off. My body was like a broken piece of wood. Pains that I had all but forgotten about came back - probably because I was lifting harder and heavier with the nandrolon. The SPM supplements and also changing my workout to much lighter (like going from power lifting routines to using the Total Gym) helped me deal with the aches and pains but this is no way to live.</p><p></p><p>I pinned 90 mg of nandrolone Saturday and feel amazing again. I need to manage risk with quality of life. Nandrolone has me feeling like I was in my 20s. Also, i don’t believe in those animal models of it being 11 x worse for heart tissue. Have you seen those studies and the human equivalent dose? Even if it took off a decade or more I am willing to do that due to the relief I get.</p><p>just my 2 cents. I’ll continue to moderate the dose every few months but plan to stay on. My doc is an older weight lifter as well and told me he hasn’t come off in 2.5 years for the same reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 221231, member: 19127"] I am back on Nandrolone full time and am never going off. My body was like a broken piece of wood. Pains that I had all but forgotten about came back - probably because I was lifting harder and heavier with the nandrolon. The SPM supplements and also changing my workout to much lighter (like going from power lifting routines to using the Total Gym) helped me deal with the aches and pains but this is no way to live. I pinned 90 mg of nandrolone Saturday and feel amazing again. I need to manage risk with quality of life. Nandrolone has me feeling like I was in my 20s. Also, i don’t believe in those animal models of it being 11 x worse for heart tissue. Have you seen those studies and the human equivalent dose? Even if it took off a decade or more I am willing to do that due to the relief I get. just my 2 cents. I’ll continue to moderate the dose every few months but plan to stay on. My doc is an older weight lifter as well and told me he hasn’t come off in 2.5 years for the same reason. [/QUOTE]
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