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    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    No problem. I will remind you that the deca doesnt heal joints it simply alleviates pain/swelling. It is only a treatment.
    Studies have shown in can increase bone density in women with osteoperosis by increasing calcium absorption. I doubt you have a calcium absorption issue though.
    Deca is a treatment, certainly not a cure.
    Honestly bro maybe it's just anxiety I am going to see if I can get anxiety meds. The ssris are a long term thing and I don't want to get into them.

    Just because there is so much pressure here to do well and there seem to be no underlying causes I might as well get the anxiety meds and prp injections for the knees and rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperSamoan View Post
    Honestly bro maybe it's just anxiety I am going to see if I can get anxiety meds. The ssris are a long term thing and I don't want to get into them.

    Just because there is so much pressure here to do well and there seem to be no underlying causes I might as well get the anxiety meds and prp injections for the knees and rest.
    Thats cool.
    I thought samoans were indestructible other than higher bodyfat tendancies the few I have met were. They were very athletic and fast as hell not just with their legs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    Thats cool.
    I thought samoans were indestructible other than higher bodyfat tendancies the few I have met were. They were very athletic and fast as hell not just with their legs.
    Yeah I'm a good athlete but just not good enough for the college d1 level. My strength and speed are there but they will only get better from steroids. Gonna get this done soon hopefully.

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