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    zmastaz is offline New Member
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    Nandrolone - Question+Help

    I just have some quick questions/concerns to be answered about the regiment I have started.

    Background: I'm 21 years old, been training for 5 years. 5'10 - 209 lbs. I have never taken anything performance enhancing. So, I have knee pain in the anterior part of both knees from super heavy squats/leg extensions, have gotten the MRI'd and have no tears or anything visible on the MRI. Also, I recently have had a disc issue in my lower back; however, it really isn't that bad, but was hoping this could help with the inflammation. I visited an anti-aging doctor with my concerns, and was looking for a fix without having to undergo further procedures. He is a very big weightlifter enthusiast as well.

    I was prescribed via AnazoaHealth Nandrolone 200mgs/week for 10 weeks; as well as Testosterone 75mgs/day 5 days a week for 10 weeks. The test is a cream that I apply daily.

    My questions are: Do you think that this will really help with the pain, and will I retain the results after the cycle? Also, will I put on any size/lose fat/gain strength from doing this specific regiment? I'm not super knowledgeable, but I have read on several websites that Deca /Nandrolone does wonders. Also, I know a bodybuilder who has used it for tennis elbow, and it went away completely.

    Just trying to get more feedback, and other opinions.

    Thanks.

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    Bonaparte is offline AR-Hall of Famer
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    That sounds like a poor idea.
    It will shut you down hard, and leave you with little results after the cycle. Yeah, your joints may feel better for the 8 weeks, but its only a temporary crutch.
    There are plenty of joint meds out there that won't come with the side effects of AAS.
    And just take it easy with the heavy lifting for a while. Is it really worth crippling yourself over?

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    coot589 is offline Junior Member
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    Tell doctor you want hgh instead to help recover AAS will only help while on AAS HGH should heal the problem most doctors will give HGH to help heal after surgeries

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    Still think you are to young for AAS. But I would keep that doctor around for when you get around 30 and you need higher hormone levels.

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    I am very surprised the doc prescibed you deca at 21 years old.

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