Steroids for a AIDS positive women?

mr.Hyde

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Hello friends,

A member of my family, a 50yo female has AIDS. She's been HIV positive for over 10 years. Lately she really lost weight, she basically has entered AIDS state and she's looking very skinny, has low appetite ect. Her immune system is getting weaker.

There are no doctors in our country that can help her nor they would prescribe her any hormones. We've been thinking to try out something by ourselves as a last hope.

I've been trying to gather any info I could but it's kinda tough. Does any of you have any experience regarding our situation? I'm thinking about trying something that's low androgenic but still anabolic on her tho I really have no idea how would it go cause she's a woman and what's going to happen with her own hormones if we stop or whatever. Btw I can pretty much get anything. Source and money isn't much of a problem.

Any suggestions, please?

Thank you, sorry for my English!
 
It's in your best interest to travel for medical attention. I personally would not feel comfortable advising a patient with immunodeficiency, nor would I take advice from a steroid forum if I were in that situation.

Best of luck to her.
 
Thank you!

Traveling would be a little tricky, and even tho we could afford those a little pricey drugs we're not that rich to afford expensive tickets and doctors ..

Anavar was exactly what I was thinking in the first place ...We're going to look more into it and try to inform ourselves as much as we can ..

Once again, thank you!
 
Most anavar used in AIDS patients is injectable to bypass the first pass through the liver. Not orals. I can appreciate you trying to help a loved one, I really do. Please, reconsider. If she's not under a doctors care, that means you're likely to purchase steroids from an underground lab. This comes with risk from the compound itself and the injections.

I don't think I need to explain to you what happens when an Aids patient gets an infection.
 
If any advise is worth listening to its Austinite's... He knows his shit.

A very sad story. Wish you all the best, and i understand where you are coming from.
 
Most anavar used in AIDS patients is injectable to bypass the first pass through the liver. Not orals. I can appreciate you trying to help a loved one, I really do. Please, reconsider. If she's not under a doctors care, that means you're likely to purchase steroids from an underground lab. This comes with risk from the compound itself and the injections.

I don't think I need to explain to you what happens when an Aids patient gets an infection
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I think that last part is worth repeating...by going to an UGL instead of a pharmacy you run the risk of contaminants and bacteria in the gear. No matter the benefits, this right there is enough reason not to do it. HIV/AIDS is an immunodeficiency disease attacking the immune system of a person. Any sort of infection, ANY SORT no matter how minor, will have an affect on this person. Whereas a healthy individual has a chance of fighting it off, someone with HIV/AIDS does not get to be so lucky. Bad idea. Very very bad idea.
 
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