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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Stanozolol on HRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Kev101" data-source="post: 219897" data-attributes="member: 41998"><p>I heard that about joints, I wasn't super concerned bc Ive never had joint issues or pain. I also figured, if it would cause this, maybe my Nandrolone will combat it? Bro science. You said it too, my thoughts exactly.</p><p></p><p>Very interesting about Winstol drying out the fluids in the body, which may lead to the joint pain. Thanks for breaking it down, you definitely have me thinking!</p><p></p><p>My plan is to take it day by day, if I don't feel well I will stop. Id like to try to commit to a few weeks straight as thats the only way I can build muscle. I am wondering if it will be helpful to combat high blood pressure? I know AAS cause hypertension but if it drys you out, it may not be so bad? Just a guess. I read AAS cause sodium retention in the kidneys and thats the cause but I also know, the less water you carry, the better if you struggle with hypertension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kev101, post: 219897, member: 41998"] I heard that about joints, I wasn't super concerned bc Ive never had joint issues or pain. I also figured, if it would cause this, maybe my Nandrolone will combat it? Bro science. You said it too, my thoughts exactly. Very interesting about Winstol drying out the fluids in the body, which may lead to the joint pain. Thanks for breaking it down, you definitely have me thinking! My plan is to take it day by day, if I don't feel well I will stop. Id like to try to commit to a few weeks straight as thats the only way I can build muscle. I am wondering if it will be helpful to combat high blood pressure? I know AAS cause hypertension but if it drys you out, it may not be so bad? Just a guess. I read AAS cause sodium retention in the kidneys and thats the cause but I also know, the less water you carry, the better if you struggle with hypertension. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Stanozolol on HRT
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