Deca Durabolin lower back pains?

appleton111

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I fell from 2 story height over 25 years ago, with my lower back taking the impact of the fall and since have tried many types of pain reliefs but i heard that Deca can be good for lower back joint pain as it can also repair. it gets worst when lower pressure fronts come about. does anyone have any experience with this kind of treatment?
 
I fucked up my back badly a few years back. the only thing that helps me is keeping as much muscle packed onto it as possible. i feel your pain. Although, hypothetically any aas that causes you to hold liquid would help cushion your joints and there are some benefits from deca, but it's only going to last as long as your cycle... good luck
 
Have to tried seeing a chiropractor on a regular basis, I go once a month for an adjustment and well as deep tissue massage once a month as well, and it has done wonders for my back, I have suffered from many injuries over the years, and I tried everything. Chiropractic work is essential for anyone involved in bodybuilding or any sport where you body is under strain, there are so many nerves and such that are based in the spinal cord that having it out of whack can not only cause you back pain but numerous other problems. I went years without Chiro and once I started going again it felt as if a house had been lifted off my shoulders, back, traps and neck, the relief was almost instant. Even the slightest curve in the spinal cord or a dick slightly out of place can cause huge problems.
 
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I fell from 2 story height over 25 years ago, with my lower back taking the impact of the fall and since have tried many types of pain reliefs but i heard that Deca can be good for lower back joint pain as it can also repair. it gets worst when lower pressure fronts come about. does anyone have any experience with this kind of treatment?
Possible, Deca can make your old injuries feel better. But after you quit cycle probably all will pretty much go back to same
 
Nandrolone is known to improve collagen synthesis, thus it's good for joints, connective tissues, and healing in general. I assume you've permanently damaged disc(s), and it's unlikely that nandrolone will help with that issue 25 years after the injury. I've had ruptured discs, fusion surgery, degenerated discs, crushed vertebrae etc, and I've done every therapy you can think of (Chiro, massage etc). IMO, Nandrolone works best for joints in long cycles, 16+ weeks. I like to run 150mg-200mg per week with my TRT, but because I'm on TRT, I don't have to worry about HPT shutdown and recovery. This is a good therapeutic dose, without side effects, and it keeps my joints and nagging injuries feeling good. If you're running a cycle cycle or TRT, throw in some Deca or NPP, but do not run Deca by itself(without Test). My 2 cents, good luck bro
 
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