
Originally Posted by
Skullsmasher
I am glad you asked this. I was going to post in the injury forum but OMG, nandrolone has been helping me in a VERY NOTICEABLE way.
I had acromioclavicular arthroscopy 2 months ago. I was in BAD BAD pain for the first 1 1/2 weeks and I am able to lift already with 90% full ROM now after being on nandrolone for 1 month.
I was healing fine after the surgery but each day was like "Well I guess I can move it more" or "Eh, is it better or the same ?". Now that I have been on nandrolone for a month, I can tell you after 1 week on it I was waking up everyday and moving my shoulder around saying "Cool, I can move it more/better" without a doubt.
I was told 3-6 months for full recovery BTW.
I HIGHLY recommend using nandrolone to help heal injuries such as this accompanied with a careful approach to training etc.
I was hoping that it would work as well as it has been according to the reading I have done about it. It is scientifically proven to heal ligaments and promote collagen synthesis so if you are considering it, have faith IMO, it can be a godsend.