Dirkmcgirk
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I have mild degenerative arthritis and patella femoral syndrome, would a month or two of hgh help out my knees?
You could also look at Stem Cell Treatments that can be done outside the US. They do them in Mexico, Europe, etc. I know a guy that goes to Mexico and he's repaired his rotator cuff multiple times without surgery using Stem Cells.
Also, HGH with TB-500. TB-500 will work faster than HGH, however you won't see the other long term benefits of HGH. So, you could stack them.
My TRT lab actually offers stem cells. I have no idea what they cost, anybody got an idea?
Unfortunately I have no idea what treatments cost. Do you live outside of the United States? I didn't think Stem Cell treatments were legal in the U.S.
Unfortunately I have no idea what treatments cost. Do you live outside of the United States? I didn't think Stem Cell treatments were legal in the U.S.
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Do u have to monitor anything with that low dose nandrolone? I'm interested In it for similar reasons (family history of joint problems). However, one of the former forum sponsor reps I spoke with months ago said it was becoming darn near impossible to get nandrolone included in trt regimen. They were bullish on peptides for that purpose. I still have some reservations about peptides vs nan but thought I would get your experiences on increased monitoring of bloods if I needed to DIY the nandrolone.
I keep an eye on prolactin, but with such a small dose - I haven't had any elevations at all. I keep my dose at 200mg/wk (my trt test dose is 250mg) and have seen nothing but positive results. I suppose the only thing that I may have to keep up on is hematocrit - but every TRT patient should.
This is DIY as my doc is on a medical review board, and won't write any off-label scripts. I pretty much handle my own TRT outside the testosterone, which is done just to keep things legal.
Ok. Cool. Thanks for the reply. I def have to watch hematocrit on trt. I will say that my need for donations has dropped to quarterly from every other month interestingly enough. I will prob dyi trial the nandrolone when I feel like I can source clean material.
So you are saying the stem cells can repair a damaged disk
If money is no issue, I will sell you my knees.![]()
There are no repair mechanisms for damaged discs. If you are defining a damaged disc as a herniated disc the annulus (outer membrane) has torn and the nucleus (inner jellylike membrane) has squirted out which sucks and as painful. I am aware of some possible annular repair projects going on but nothing on market yet. Usually the painful symptoms from a disc herniation will subside without surgery (the data is 70%). Scar tissue will form around the herniated area (usually within 4-6 weeks) and forms a buttress against further disc material leaking. It will continue to break down though and surgery possibly follows down the road.
I hope this helps you.