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Title: Please offer PED advice regarding injuries
Post by: Submissionfytr on June 19, 2015, 08:46:41 PM
I'm a long time MMA trainer, with a brief career in competitition (9-0) and made shit for money and no access to health care experts. Repeated shoulder injuries including three rotator cuff surgeries and an AC joint separation, caused an affliction known as "compartment syndrome" (please look it up if you're unsure of what it is I really don't want to even understand myself). To relieve the pressure of the compartment syndrome the surgeon made five gigantic incisions in my deltoid triceps and let that required over 72 stitches to close. I've lost my entire muscle mass on the left side including the entire left rear dealt which has atrophied to nothing. I've lost a ton of muscle mass strength mobility and don't know if I'll ever make even close to a full recovery.

Skip forward to three months now and I have been told by a trainer that the only possibility of making a quick and full recovery is through the use of PED's. He recommends 500 mg of test cypinate, in addition to Dbol and Anavar.

I guess my question is has anybody ever had any stories, good or bad, using PED's to recover from injuries and rebuild muscle mass from atrophy due to injuries? Any advice please....
Title: Re: Please offer PED advice regarding injuries
Post by: dlbphan on June 19, 2015, 08:52:10 PM
Dana Linn Bailey is a lifetime natural bodybuilder and she has videos on youtube you could view.  Dana and Rob also have a supplement called Onward that just isnt for bodybuilders but anybody who wants to boost their performance.
Title: Re: Please offer PED advice regarding injuries
Post by: Hulk-smash! on June 19, 2015, 09:16:47 PM
I bet Don Youngblood (& a helluva lotta others) wished they wouldn't have screwed w/ drugs.  You can increase the size/strength of your injured arm by intensely training the healthy arm.  Steroids truly are fool's gold.  Unless your hypogonadal there's no reason to screw w/ your endocrine system by using testosterone  derivatives.
Title: Re: Please offer PED advice regarding injuries
Post by: _aj_ on June 20, 2015, 04:23:56 AM
 ::)

Ask on the steroid board and you'll get straight answers. You're just gonna get the troll answers here.

Hulk, are you crea4life or oldtimer?
Title: Re: Please offer PED advice regarding injuries
Post by: Mr Anabolic on June 20, 2015, 06:49:01 AM
I'm a long time MMA trainer, with a brief career in competitition (9-0) and made shit for money and no access to health care experts. Repeated shoulder injuries including three rotator cuff surgeries and an AC joint separation, caused an affliction known as "compartment syndrome" (please look it up if you're unsure of what it is I really don't want to even understand myself).

You do MMA, no health insurance and no money.   ::)

Stop the MMA and lifting for at least 6 months, possibly a year... or it will NEVER heal.

Drugs are only going to make it worse... they will anesthetize you, and give you a false sense of security... that will lead to an even more devastating injury later on.  
Title: Re: Please offer PED advice regarding injuries
Post by: Hulk-smash! on June 20, 2015, 07:28:01 AM
::)  Ask on the steroid board and you'll get straight answers. You're just gonna get the troll answers here.

If your stupid enough to take highly complex endocrinology advice from idiots on the internet who know something less than nothing about medical issues you deserve what you get.
Title: Re: Please offer PED advice regarding injuries
Post by: Never1AShow on June 20, 2015, 07:46:17 AM
Who is going to prescribe these PEDs?  The "trainer"?
Title: Re: Please offer PED advice regarding injuries
Post by: theTRASHMAN on June 20, 2015, 07:59:25 AM
replacement dose of test cyp is fine, 2-400mg deca, legit HG var only to ensure that it is, in fact, var is actually a decent idea at 40-50mg......TB-500 is the miracle worker though dude. try this.

don't be a moron and start training like you aren't fucking injured though! rehabilitation is your goal, so train like it and it CAN be done. best wishes for a long, arduous, but complete recovery! r