Adding deca for joints on 8th week of a 14 week test. cycle?

kr2kris

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Hi guys.

I have been using testosterone propionate for 8 weeks, dosing at 600mg per week. Lately I have had some problems with my joints and thought of adding deca to my cycle.
Can this be done and will it give me any benefits with a dose 200mg per week for the next 4-5 weeks ( as long as I run out of testosterone). Or should I just drop weights and use horse doses of different joint supplements?

For PCT I planned to go for 3 weeks of Nolva. Must I add more products with or without deca?

Thank you for responses,

Kriss
 
If your gonna do that you better frontload it otherwise your cycle will be over before you feel the benefit. Can you add NPP ?
Honestly id just suck it up if not.
 
ehhh... might be to litttle to late for Deca. Npp is an option but then again it might best to ride the storm tell your next cycle. What joints?
 
ehhh... might be to litttle to late for Deca. Npp is an option but then again it might best to ride the storm tell your next cycle. What joints?

My left shoulders starts to hurt when I go heavy on chest days, I am worried a lot because of it. Dont want to have more trouble after cycle.
 
If your gonna do that you better frontload it otherwise your cycle will be over before you feel the benefit. Can you add NPP ?
Honestly id just suck it up if not.

I that's an option I'd just might do that. Going to contact my suppliers. But what would you reccommend as a dose then?
 
My left shoulders starts to hurt when I go heavy on chest days, I am worried a lot because of it. Dont want to have more trouble after cycle.

I would be more concerned with biceps tendonitis.

biceps tendonitis is an inflammation or irritation of the upper biceps tendon. This strong, cord-like structure connects the upper end of the biceps muscle to the bones in the shoulder.

Pain in the front of the shoulder and weakness are common symptoms of biceps tendonitis. They can often be relieved with rest. I am vry familar with this sidelined me for a long time. Have that checked by a doc.

FYI - Pain or tenderness in the front of the shoulder, which worsens with overhead lifting or activity
 
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