I think it would be a good idea to get some online or where ever, just in case. 
 I think someone said earlier that it has a long shelf life.  
It helps arthritis  and helps repair joint damage - I know I am going to get 
some for myself.  Iam waiting for someone in the US to start doing work with 
stem cells for joint damage, at least a dr, in my area.  It would be much 
better than knee replacement.  Amani, do you know how much I would need to take 
for my knees? And not abuse it.

                                                                                
                   -- Amani Oakley <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Hi Jane
> 
> So much for the theory that they discontinued the use of Winstrol because it 
> was ineffective. It is used in horses to make them stronger and faster if 
> they are racing horses, but a study done in sheep also found that Winstrol 
> also repairs knee cartilage and other damage to injured joints. (This is 
> something I can also attest to, as I used it with Zander, when at the age of 
> 6, he pulled a ligament in his knee that was expected to require surgery.)
> 
> The break-ins were probably a symptom of the fact that Winstrol availability 
> dropped dramatically after 1988 when the Ben Johnson scandal hit.
> 
> Amani
> 
> From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jane 
> Gannon
> Sent: December-21-15 10:50 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Felvtalk] winstrol
> 
> I live in NY and my vet says he can not find where to get Winstrol in the US. 
>  Also, he can not find any info about the drug on the Vetinary Information 
> Network (VIN) that he uses.  He is familiar with the drug and said it was 
> used years ago.  In fact, he said vet clinics had to stop stocking it because 
> people were breaking in and stealing it.  He said horse people who were not 
> even clients would come to the clinic to try and buy it.  He said he would 
> try and get it for me if I wanted to try it.  But he can't answer any of my 
> questions about side effects or if it is safe for a cat with a heart 
> condition or who is on depo medrol.  So far all my positives have developed 
> other problems that they had to be put to sleep for, not anemia.
> 
> I have 6 positive cats left, I am going to euthanise my 3yr old  today who 
> has FIP.  Also, one had a seizure last week, and another had uveitis.  Has 
> anyone else had any of these problems.
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