Muscular dystrophy is a group of diseases that cause progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass. In muscular dystrophy, abnormal genes (mutations) interfere with the production of proteins needed to form healthy muscle.
There are many different kinds of muscular dystrophy. Symptoms of the most common variety begin in childhood, primarily in boys. Other types don't surface until adulthood.
Some people who have muscular dystrophy will eventually lose the ability to walk. Some may have trouble breathing or swallowing.
There is no cure for muscular dystrophy. But medications and therapy can help manage symptoms and slow the course of the disease.
So, being that there is no cure, its very difficult to say what would actually happen but sarms were designed to prevent muscle wastage, which you clearly have going on, so generally any would be ideal... however, in this particular circumstance, the SARMS with the capabilities for more size and healing would be the most ideal... here is the cycle i would go with to start and remember, you need to run mk677 for 6 months to a year to get the most out of it... here is the layout and everything can be purchased at www.sarmsx.com
1-12 rad140 20 mg day dosed once a day in the a.m.
1-12 mk677 25 mg day dosed once a day in the a.m.
1-12 lgd-4033 10 mg day dosed once a day in the a.m.
1-12 mk-2866 25 mg day dosed once a day in the a.m.
9-12 daa
Mini pct 13-16
clomid 50/25/25/25
gw-501516 20 mg day