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    Thanks for the quick replies.

    Bonaparte - I'd been doing a lot of reading and figured you would suggest Anvar vs. low dose test. Is it because it is easier to avoid the side effects with Anvar? Or are the side effects just more reversible? I guess as a newbie I struggle to understand how supplementation of one androgen is less harmful than another if using titrated dose to be equal in effect. I hope this makes sense and isn't too stupid - I've searched that question a couple of ways and apparently I'm not wording it correctly to get a good answer.

    Lunk1 - We have considered that option also. Haven't gotten enough information yet to decide - and in the meantime we are still rehabing the leg so in the long run it may not matter much if we start getting some better results. It's just insanely slow going right now. On the bright side they didn't do anything to ligaments and tendons. First guy trimmed a meniscus, extremely small tear and (we think) banged around on her femoral condyle causing a cartilage defect. The 2nd guy did a bone graft to repair that. Recent x-rays showing good bone healing so that's a plus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vulcan15 View Post

    Bonaparte - I'd been doing a lot of reading and figured you would suggest Anvar vs. low dose test. Is it because it is easier to avoid the side effects with Anvar? Or are the side effects just more reversible? I guess as a newbie I struggle to understand how supplementation of one androgen is less harmful than another if using titrated dose to be equal in effect. I hope this makes sense and isn't too stupid - I've searched that question a couple of ways and apparently I'm not wording it correctly to get a good answer.
    What you're overlooking is that they are not equal in their anabolic:androgenic ratios and each have their own set of properties and side effects. Anavar is more anabolic (on paper) and far less androgenic than test, so you can build/rehab tissue effectively with it, without the androgenic sides you'd get from test. Var also has a dramatic effect on healing many collagen-rich tissues (road rash heals twice as fast on it).
    If Anavar and test had the same attributes and effects--apart from potency--then you'd be correct.

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    Thank you for such a clear answer. It makes good sense. I am pretty interested to do some more research on healing collagen rich tissue, especially for the surgical rehab. I would guess that something like Anavar could be how professional athletes can have surgery and be back playing within a few weeks.

    Have you had a bit of road rash while on Anavar or is that pretty common knowledge also?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vulcan15 View Post
    Thank you for such a clear answer. It makes good sense. I am pretty interested to do some more research on healing collagen rich tissue, especially for the surgical rehab. I would guess that something like Anavar could be how professional athletes can have surgery and be back playing within a few weeks.

    Have you had a bit of road rash while on Anavar or is that pretty common knowledge also?
    GH helps with most injuries as well.
    And yeah, the road rash was personal experience from riding motorcycles and scooters.
    It has also been tested extensively in burn victims.

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