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Originally Posted by The Anabolic Doc
Kane OMG your Enlish is killing me. Im not sure what you are saying. Not aldosterone that is a hormone in the kidneys and we block in for BP and CHF.... Do visit an orthopedic doctor... The Anabolic Doc
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1) Hi!
2) after 20 hours of work on heavy engines, my second language may suffer. I know, anyone here knows. Now the Doc knows it too. tour page.
3)In fact i was answering to DPR, but i can't explain why a derivativ of aldosterone could be used as a anti-inflammation on tendon or rotator injurys.
4) i'm cured, so seeing an orthopedist is not realy usefull, and in fact i did it, but you couldn't know it,, because you weren't on steroidology when the story started. some 4 months ago.
5) So Dr Wolf of the unversity of Bergen did choose to inject some steroids in local injection to stop my problem on my right shoulder, but he didn't wants to tell me the name. a local doctor phoned him to ask, but the languistic barrier avoid to understand correctly the name by phone. so it's a dervativ of ( or similar of) aldosterone than it worked on me to solv my problem.
6) the reason i mentionned than you could bring some infos, is than, till now, steroids to cure injurys are unknow for me ( i mean trauma, i'm not reffering to nandrolone or methandrostanolone, or methenolone, etc... which are used sometimes for deceases)
So it could be a special used in EU which is not allowed in IL worwide. I don't know.
Have a nice day.
K.Staedtler.