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Consumer Review: I Had Rotator Cuff Surgery, But I Still Have Constant Pain.
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| I am 45. I Had rotator cuff surgery in November. I am hypogonadic. I'm on androderm, 5mg a day. I've tried megadoses of supplements. I do all the rotator exercises the Dr.told me to, but my supraspenatous tendon continues to get more painful by the day. Would deca-durabolin help me? If so, are there any medical reports or documents that my Dr. should look at that are approved by the DEA and or FDA.
My endocrinologist is from the 50s and thinks 300 to 400ngs with the 5mg. patch is sufficient. My orthopedic Dr. is 30ish. He just needs confirmable information to proceed with hormone replacement therapy. I'm also on celexa, klonopin, wellbutrin, buspar,and remeron. I believe I'm depressed because my injury won"t give me a moments rest!
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I'm athletic, 20, and I've done a few cycles once with deca and sustanon. At the time, I knew little about the effects and consequences. Recently I suffered a serious separation in my right shoulder. I almost needed surgery. So far, it's been 2 months and I can't move any weight with it hardly or do push ups. I asked my doc about deca and he knows less then I do about steroids, I'm sure of it. I'm also thinking of taking deca. I'm pretty sure I will. I've heard it is very therapeutic for joint problems.
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