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Regarding hair loss, the good news for me is that I’m already bald. lol. Interesting comment about hemorrhoids. What is it about nand that would cause that?

AlphaMD's Answer

Its anecdotal, but it might be due to a transient increase in hematocrit (blood volume) which nandrolone is known for.

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