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    Anavar will not solve your tendonitis. In fact as you become stronger and lift heavier, and you will. It will only make it worse in the long run. You need to get your pain manageable and get your diet better.



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    Okay, let me get back to my original point. The main reason I'm considering this is to help speed healing of the tendonitis in my wrist. Truthfully I could care less about the weight loss aspect, and probably shouldn't have even mentioned it, because it seems to be clouding the issue. If I came off sounding like I was looking for a shortcut to weight loss I apologize; that was not my intent. I know that I can lose the weight with proper diet and cardio. I've done it before. My failure was in keeping it off. This year I have made a lifelong commitment to doing cardio and eating better. No more diets followed by periods of eating garbage and regaining weight. No more getting into, then out of shape. I plan in the long term to get down to a more ideal body weight and then maintain that weight the rest of my life +/- 5 lbs. That will probably take the rest of this year, maybe longer to do right, and I'm fine with that. The slower the weight comes off the less likely you are to gain it back.

    So, back to my core concept, does anyone think that using Anavar in this way will help me achieve my goal of faster healing? I've read some promising things about it, but does anyone have any first hand experience?

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    Quote Originally Posted by glover View Post
    Anavar will not solve your tendonitis. In fact as you become stronger and lift heavier, and you will. It will only make it worse in the long run. You need to get your pain manageable and get your diet better.
    Not necessarily. Var increases several biomakers of collagen synthesis and can be used to help with tendon injuries.

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