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Title: it's killing me
Post by: tingnting on June 21, 2006, 11:56:43 PM
i trained seriously, mostly natural, for 8 years. my body weight at best was around 270lbs. i've recently had an operation & been out of the gym for 2 months. i plan to return in a few weeks, but my weight has plummeted to less than 220lbs. can anyone give an idea how long it will take to get back to my best, if ever. (my operation was to repair a burst diaphram, both lungs punctured, ruptured spleen & swelling of the heart). unable to train & looking in the mirror is killing me. thank you
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: brianX on June 22, 2006, 12:14:25 AM
Were you in a car accident or something? Strengthwise, I would say maybe 6 months to a year, assuming you're able to train hard.
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: Bluto on June 22, 2006, 02:42:57 AM
sounds like you had some real health problems, i hope you're ok and don't rush it getting back in shape, if it took 8 years to get to that point, without health problems, obviously it will take a little time to get back there, still there's such a thing as muscle memory so if you heal up ok it might not take too long but it's hard to make an estimate. i dont think you should rush things though, take your time and live one day at a time, work with doctors and specialists etc to make sure what you do is in line with their expertise and your previous injuries etc... you're comming of some serious injures there you need to be thankful the outcome wasn't worse... 220lbs isnt bad everything considered.
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: tingnting on June 22, 2006, 07:11:28 AM
Were you in a car accident or something? Strengthwise, I would say maybe 6 months to a year, assuming you're able to train hard.
i was stabbed twice whilst being car-jacked. it was my own fault trying to act like a hero. the surgeon told me about 6 months minimum recovery was needed. so i'll go along with that. thanks
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: Karl Kox on June 22, 2006, 07:16:07 AM
i trained seriously, mostly natural, for 8 years. my body weight at best was around 270lbs. i've recently had an operation & been out of the gym for 2 months. i plan to return in a few weeks, but my weight has plummeted to less than 220lbs. can anyone give an idea how long it will take to get back to my best, if ever. (my operation was to repair a burst diaphram, both lungs punctured, ruptured spleen & swelling of the heart). unable to train & looking in the mirror is killing me. thank you


I think once you get back into the mix of things it will not take long.  Don't forget about muscle memory. Once you have it it is not hard to get it back. 
Glad you are ok now.
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: dr.chimps on June 22, 2006, 07:18:14 AM
i was stabbed twice whilst being car-jacked. it was my own fault trying to act like a hero. the surgeon told me about 6 months minimum recovery was needed. so i'll go along with that. thanks
Sweet Jesus. Slow down and thank your stars you are still among the living and take it easy. Forget about being your former 'superstar' self as fast as possible and ease back into the gym - and enjoy it, take pleasure in it. In time, you may even be better than before. Little steps. Big gains.  :)
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: tingnting on June 22, 2006, 08:09:25 AM
Sweet Jesus. Slow down and thank your stars you are still among the living and take it easy. Forget about being your former 'superstar' self as fast as possible and ease back into the gym - and enjoy it, take pleasure in it. In time, you may even be better than before. Little steps. Big gains.  :)
you've hit the nail on the head. I thought i was invincible & had a real bouce in my step from all the comments i was getting from total strangers. The negative side to that was that the gym became my main priority, more so than my own family i'm ashamed to say. Reading these posts has re-affirmed me to take a step back & just enjoy it. All the iron in the gym will be there long after i'm dead, so there's no rush.
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: tingnting on June 22, 2006, 02:31:05 PM
sounds like you had some real health problems, i hope you're ok and don't rush it getting back in shape, if it took 8 years to get to that point, without health problems, obviously it will take a little time to get back there, still there's such a thing as muscle memory so if you heal up ok it might not take too long but it's hard to make an estimate. i dont think you should rush things though, take your time and live one day at a time, work with doctors and specialists etc to make sure what you do is in line with their expertise and your previous injuries etc... you're comming of some serious injures there you need to be thankful the outcome wasn't worse... 220lbs isnt bad everything considered.
thanks brother...!
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: tingnting on June 27, 2006, 10:44:16 AM

I think once you get back into the mix of things it will not take long.  Don't forget about muscle memory. Once you have it it is not hard to get it back. 
Glad you are ok now.
i've only had 2 w/outs & i can feel change already. but i'm unsure about whether there is such a thing as muscle memory. Have you or any1 you know experienced this...?
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: littleguns on June 27, 2006, 10:54:54 AM
Muscle memory is a great thing. Be patient and good things will come. Just be glad to be alive!
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: ribler on June 27, 2006, 06:43:53 PM
Wow T thats a hell of a story.  Good luck and post pics to chronicle your recovery.  We're all pullin for ya!

Best of luck!!
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: delta9mda on June 27, 2006, 08:35:11 PM
Sweet Jesus. Slow down and thank your stars you are still among the living and take it easy. Forget about being your former 'superstar' self as fast as possible and ease back into the gym - and enjoy it, take pleasure in it. In time, you may even be better than before. Little steps. Big gains.  :)
i think he will come back way better, just take the time to heal up and then work back into it. i had hernia surgery(that is nothing compared to what tt went through) and had to not train aikido or weights for 2 months.
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: tingnting on June 27, 2006, 10:49:18 PM
With these boards & the gym full of dildo's, it's post's like these that restore my faith in bodybuilding humanity.  :)
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: Rottmag on June 27, 2006, 11:15:37 PM
What did you weigh prior to the incident?
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: JamieX4200 on June 27, 2006, 11:38:50 PM
Musclememory, very true... When I was locked up I went all the way down to 190, now Im trying my best to diet down to 210 and stay big.. but being locked up you lose muscle and fat.
Title: Re: it's killing me
Post by: tingnting on June 28, 2006, 12:02:36 AM
What did you weigh prior to the incident?
My best weight was 275lbs, but not my heaviest. That was 280+lbs carrying a 38/40 inch waist. At 275, my waist was 30inches, but it gave the illusion of bigger shoulders. I was jabbing 2/3 shots of test + 2ml of deca a week at that time & training on a heap of ephidrine. My body weight now is 225lbs approx, lowest i've been in 6 years, also no soup in 9 months.