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I recently (six months ago) stopped taking DDI and D4t which I had

been on for like eight years and lost all my body fat. I had a bad

time with norvir and was sick and lost weight for a couple months

then switched to Truvad, Viramune and Lexiva, I started to gain wait

in my face and my ASS, which really made me happy. My sister

commented on how good my face looked and admitted they were all

freaked at my appearance.

At the same time of the switch in meds i started nandrolone 100cc

every two weeks and gained muscle mass and an overall 8lbs. But now

I have notice that I'm losing subcutaneous fat again. Weight is

maintained, buy my ass is sagging more and my legs are totally veiny

and I have noticed loss in my face again.

Question: Should I be cycling on the nandrolone? Stop it all

together? I felt so excited that I was gaining some fat and now I'm

really upset and feel out of control again regarding my body fat. I

am 5' 11 and weigh 180. It's all muscle. 50 years old. So my

question is does the nandrolone cause the fat loss? I'm on

Testoderm also for years.

Any nandrolone advice will be very helpful. I'm in between MD's as

I have moved out of my home state. I need some support on this

issue.

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Nandrolone, like all anabolic agents, testosterone and growth hormone, can

decrease subcutaneuos fat. I have been using it at low doses for 14 years every

two weeks a lot like you have. I have not noticed any increased fat loss besides

the fat I lost through my Zerit years. I like being muscular and I enjoy my

veiny legs (I have actually become less veiny and I miss my veins!). A sagging

butt may be improved my working out, although most of us lost fat close to the

anal area and most may never regain it.

Working out just makes the butt more muscular but the " roundness " of a butt with

normal subcutaneous fat is impossible to regain, especially in some of us

approaching or in our 50's.

It is a personal decision. You may lose a few pounds of muscle when you stop the

nandrolone, but who knows if you may regain some subcutaneous fat mass. But

remember that testosterone can also cause the same problem, and living without

testosterone when your body does not produce enough of it may not be worth the

trouble of trying stop it to regain fat under the skin.

I am writing a review article on four options for butt reconstruction: PMMA,

Bioalcamid, hard silicone implants, and silikon microdropplets

Regards,

Vergel

powerusa dot org

Nandrolone & further subcutaneous fat loss

I recently (six months ago) stopped taking DDI and D4t which I had

been on for like eight years and lost all my body fat. I had a bad

time with norvir and was sick and lost weight for a couple months

then switched to Truvad, Viramune and Lexiva, I started to gain wait

in my face and my ASS, which really made me happy. My sister

commented on how good my face looked and admitted they were all

freaked at my appearance.

At the same time of the switch in meds i started nandrolone 100cc

every two weeks and gained muscle mass and an overall 8lbs. But now

I have notice that I'm losing subcutaneous fat again. Weight is

maintained, buy my ass is sagging more and my legs are totally veiny

and I have noticed loss in my face again.

Question: Should I be cycling on the nandrolone? Stop it all

together? I felt so excited that I was gaining some fat and now I'm

really upset and feel out of control again regarding my body fat. I

am 5' 11 and weigh 180. It's all muscle. 50 years old. So my

question is does the nandrolone cause the fat loss? I'm on

Testoderm also for years.

Any nandrolone advice will be very helpful. I'm in between MD's as

I have moved out of my home state. I need some support on this

issue.

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