posted Fri, 03/05/2021 - 01:09
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How long to discontinue deca use to use a 5ar inhibitor?
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How long would deca and npp use have to be discontinued if i want to use dutasteride without the nandrolone and 5ar causing issues with hairloss. Im done with steroids and theyre not for me, im not looking to be a big guy or a mass monster i just wanted to be lean and aesthetic and keeping my hair is worth it to me more than being 210lbs shredded for a short period of time.
I appreciate all and any answers that come my way and i am gratefull for this community, thank you.
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NPP is one of my favorite compounds. I've used it while I've been on Finasteride and did not notice any increase in hairloss.
RustyhookerTroll skills.....10
thank you for all the responses but sadly I havent found my answer, people say that nandrolone and or its metabolites are active up to 6 months. Im wondering if there are gonna be complications using 5ar inhibitor while the metabolites are still active. Nandrolone is active up to 14-16 days. would It be safe to say about 1 month??
Nope - You are Doooomed .....
You will be FULLY BALD within 2 months from now. Enjoy the hair wax while you can
FULLY BALD!?!??! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
anyways thanks for the response i think ill just go trial and error route
If you are loosing hair whilst being on gear it means you are already going bald anyway, gear just speeds up the process a little. So you'd rather be able to style your hair in the mirror and be skinny over being swole and intimidating?! lol
RustyhookerAnonThis pic haunts me.
Really fucked up.
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Dude don’t bother with it. The side effects are fucking horrible. I was on prescribed finasteride for over 4 years. Yes it works to some degree but if you already have a receding hairline it won’t do much. It just made my head look fuller. I was only 27 when I started taking it and I wish I never did. Loss of sex drive and gyno are some of the sides.
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AnonRespect for prioritizing hair over gear. Too late for a lot of us with or without.
Molinin302I'm not familiar with the new stuff, but I'll give you the best advice I can. If you really want to go this route, no matter what you take, there will be side effects. There's side effects from OTC medication. My advice is if you run into a problem, a doctor will more than like be able to fix you if you're using drugs that have been around for 70 years and are still used today as opposed to the new peptides, SARM/SERM options Just consider that you may need a physician or specialist at some point. Best wishes buddy
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