Slayer13

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    Something of interest that I found out, my wife is working on her PhD and one of her research projects currently relates to progesterone and pain. She is manipulating rat’s progesterone levels then testing their pain tolerance, it appears increased progesterone decreases felt pain / increases pain tolerance. The reason I find it so interesting is people claim Deca "lubricates their joints" and helps with their joint pain.

    Deca can bind to progesterone receptors so I found this potential link interesting.

    Just thought I’d toss that out there

    Slayer13
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    Prostatitis and BPH are not the same, which is it you have?

    I have non-bacterial prostatitis, get my PSA’s check and a finger up my rear and everything is A-OK but I still experience pain, I found my solution on accident and then after talking to a doctor it confirmed it.

    Things cause mine to flair up, caffeine is the biggest one. I’m so sensitive to caffeine I can tell the difference in root beer by drinking 1 can. Caffeinated root beer causes me to hurt, just 1 can. Some spicy foods, too much red meat. I was told to basically modify my diet, which has worked.

    I have experienced BPH with gear but it was not painful and returned to normal after cycle.

    For BPH I’ve used cialis and saw palmetto

    Also, keeping the pipes cleaned out on a regular basis helps me as well.

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