posted Tue, 02/04/2020 - 19:40
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Combined pill for joint pain on winstrol?
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Hi all,
I am two weeks into my first cycle. Purchased "anavar" but due to various sides (joint pain and hairloss) I have come to the conclusion that what I have is infact winstrol.
I intend to continue with winny but I'm concerned about the joint pain. From what I have read, the pain is due to DHT causing reduced oestrogen and progesterone levels. Please correct me if I am wrong. My question therefore is, would taking the combined pill (ethinylestradiol and levonorgestrel) reduce the pain?
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how is the reduced dosage going for you? I am not a big fan of winstrol the sides just aren't worth the benefits
It's worked well so far. Joint pain is still there but only a few times throughout the day and is very tolerable. I'm using a keto shampoo and minoxidil for the hair loss which completely stopped and seems to be growing back. I did also start taking a contraceptive pill at the same time as I lowered my dose. Unsure if it's having any effect but will stick with it for peace of mind.
contraceptive may or may not .. actually depends on you.. i have seen some weird things with contraceptives. good to know about the minoxidil shampoo not many women keep with it when the hair starts falling out .. what about training strength gains and muscle improvements?
In terms of strength, amazing improvements. Hitting pr's every session and getting amazing pumps. Improved mood, energy and good recovery. The pros far outweigh the cons. Overall extremely happy!
(Also very grateful for the wealth of info for ladies on this site, much of which provided by you, so thank you)
you are welcome ;-)
Why not just stop? I can recommend a source that will get you real anavar in a few days, domestically.
I could but the pain isn't that bad and winstrol is also recommended for women's beginner cycles so I figured it wouldn't hurt to keep going. I think I will just lower my dose for now (was at 7.5 mg/day).
AnonI don't know the answer to your question.
I recommend a joint supp in powder form to mix with water and drink. Or in capsule form. Joint supps that are hard pills don't seem to do anything at all for my joints.
I suppose I will try joint supplements. I haven't already becsuse the literature suggests there's no benefit from the most common ones (glucosamine and chondroitin)...
AnonThe studies on glucosamine and chondroitin have mixed results and are ultimately inconclusive.
The same is true for collagen peptides which can be found in some joint/skin/hair supplements.
I notice a difference from taking glucosamine and chondroitin but it needs to be in capsule form or powder, I think the bioavailability is greatly decreased when it's in a hard pill.
I will try it. Thanks for your input.
RustyhookerFitness competitor?
No. Just a curious idiot.
RustyhookerJust making sure you werent my cousin. Lol. Curiosity has a price.
No the pain is due to water loss and less fluid between your joints, causing them to grind. If it is indeed winstrol.
Well yes, the fluid being synovial fluid. Reductions in which are associated with oestrogen deficiency.
If u make a "crazy cut" for a comp. and you're already really dry Var can cause similar sides as Winny.
The right dosage is the key...
I doubt that applies to me. How dry is really dry? In the last few days I upped my dose from 5 mg to 7.5 mg per day. I will go back down and see if that helps.
5mg?
Really dry 4-6% BF
what dosage would you recommend for winny in order to get its positive effects and less of the sides like joint pain? thanks in advance
No clue but please share you experience on the sources review board