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Osteoarthritis and adding nandrolone to TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 270701" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>Thanks. That’s about what mine is. I wait 3 months and it’s usually 52ish with hemoglobin 16 or 17. The problem is I keep crashing my ferritin. I was down just over single digits. I honestly don’t really feel any ill effects, but my doctor wants me to hold back on donating. The problem is I will have to lower my dose and it seems I am a high responder because even a dose as low as 70 mg of testosterone with nothing else will still have me creeping back into the low 50s, in about five months. And even then my ferritin was only a little bit higher. So, frankly, I’d rather feel and look good with the added nandrolone, and just donate more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 270701, member: 19127"] Thanks. That’s about what mine is. I wait 3 months and it’s usually 52ish with hemoglobin 16 or 17. The problem is I keep crashing my ferritin. I was down just over single digits. I honestly don’t really feel any ill effects, but my doctor wants me to hold back on donating. The problem is I will have to lower my dose and it seems I am a high responder because even a dose as low as 70 mg of testosterone with nothing else will still have me creeping back into the low 50s, in about five months. And even then my ferritin was only a little bit higher. So, frankly, I’d rather feel and look good with the added nandrolone, and just donate more. [/QUOTE]
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