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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #125 on: January 13, 2014, 02:13:35 PM »
Gal, hope you have a successful op.

Come back bigger, stronger and faster. Post op load up all the aas slin and GH your money can buy and eat like a starving pig. Take some nubain and blast those shoulders into becoming larger than ever. You still have gods wish to fulfill, to drill every two legs with a pussy in between in you place.


Do not worry men, we will have Galeniko a.k.a. The Pussy Slayer back in business within no time.
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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #126 on: January 13, 2014, 02:20:59 PM »
Try to remain positive. Yeah, you will lose some size during the recovery, but you'll get it back in no time if you are smart and don't rush things allowing for a full recovery and then gradually working back up to where you were. On the plus side, once you are healed and the pain is gone, your deltoid will be better than before. Like others have suggested, work on developing your wheels.

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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #127 on: January 13, 2014, 02:23:33 PM »
Galeniko a.k.a. The Pussy Slayer, could try heavy leg presses and all those curl machines till shoulder gets stronger
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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #128 on: January 13, 2014, 02:30:50 PM »
Try to remain positive. Yeah, you will lose some size during the recovery, but you'll get it back in no time if you are smart and don't rush things allowing for a full recovery and then gradually working back up to where you were. On the plus side, once you are healed and the pain is gone, your deltoid will be better than before. Like others have suggested, work on developing your wheels.
lol, my wheels are brutal, they might even be the best bodypart, i just dont show them, theres something latently homo about showing off wheels.

 :-\

i think i wont touch a weight during the recovery, giving everything a break.
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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #129 on: January 13, 2014, 03:11:21 PM »
You know me I'm the eternal optimist! :)  With two spinal fractures and a grade 3 AC separation of my rt shoulder I believe anything is possible!

Your body will appreciate the rest and pop back better than ever!

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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #130 on: January 13, 2014, 03:28:15 PM »
Gal don't let it get you down.  For every guy like Tedim who's struggling with his recoup...there's a dude like me.

Tore my rotator..grade 3 separation and a SLAP tear....all in the same shoulder in 2001 . I recuperated 100% and 15 years later the shoulder is perfectly fine.

We come from a similar gene pool...you will be back 100%.

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« Reply #131 on: January 13, 2014, 03:38:46 PM »
Gal don't let it get you down.  For every guy like Tedim who's struggling with his recoup...there's a dude like me.

Tore my rotator..grade 3 separation and a SLAP tear....all in the same shoulder in 2001 . I recuperated 100% and 15 years later the shoulder is perfectly fine.

We come from a similar gene pool...you will be back 100%.
yah the doc sheet says something slap tear too, soemthing like bordeline slap(i thought its a weird term,slap)

yes similiar gene pool we both got huge melons for heads ;D


You know me I'm the eternal optimist! :)  With two spinal fractures and a grade 3 AC separation of my rt shoulder I believe anything is possible!

Your body will appreciate the rest and pop back better than ever!
wow brutal.
not the only one with ac issues i see ;D

you know this has me thinking, the gyms where ppl start to train are partialy responsible for this.
the fucking clowns with a weekend education who are labeled personal trainers, the imbacile idiots, i can now tell, if someone has the type 3 outer shoulder bone structure, then decline bench is the only way to stay safe for them.
i cant even bring my arms up into proper flat bench position,its just entirely unnatral, have to almost dislocate stuff.

and the throughout moronic fllex magazine ghostwriters on training articles with the incline bench bs, as if theres some one size fits all chest training protocol.
it really all comes down to muscle insertion and shoulder clavicle structure.

oh brother the self righteousy of the twink "personal trainers".best to line them up before a firing squad if you ask me.

this my type 3 shouldr strucure is nothing unusual,there will be many mnay more developing these issues from flat bench or behind neck press etc.

oh well.
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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #132 on: January 13, 2014, 04:22:46 PM »
Gal don't let it get you down.  For every guy like Tedim who's struggling with his recoup...there's a dude like me.

Tore my rotator..grade 3 separation and a SLAP tear....all in the same shoulder in 2001 . I recuperated 100% and 15 years later the shoulder is perfectly fine.

We come from a similar gene pool...you will be back 100%.

G did you have surgery?

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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #133 on: January 13, 2014, 04:36:31 PM »
G did you have surgery?

Nope. This is where I get laughed at...but I willed myself better...or something. . Its healed..which is impossible..but it is.

You've all seen my pics...this happened in 2001.  I can post the 200 page medical report from my injuries and subsequent lawsuit.

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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #134 on: January 13, 2014, 04:38:51 PM »
Nope. This is where I get laughed at...but I willed myself better...or something. . Its healed..which is impossible..but it is.

You've all seen my pics...this happened in 2001.  I can post the 200 page medical report from my injuries and subsequent lawsuit.

Any shoulder pain or limitations at all?
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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #135 on: January 13, 2014, 04:48:08 PM »
Nope. This is where I get laughed at...but I willed myself better...or something. . Its healed..which is impossible..but it is.

You've all seen my pics...this happened in 2001.  I can post the 200 page medical report from my injuries and subsequent lawsuit.
Surgery should always be a last resort.

Perhaps Galeniko should wait as well. He does seem like a Hypochondriac to me.

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« Reply #136 on: January 13, 2014, 04:54:47 PM »
Any shoulder pain or limitations at all?

You know how you lay on the floor and prop yourself up on your elbow ? I can't do that for very long or my shoulder starts to burn like someone is putting a cigarette out inside it. But I can do anything..anythng other than that one thing.  I've benched over 400 regularly after the injury.

It's because that's exactly how I landed when I fell..on my elbow and it drove my humerus up Into my shoulder joint.....not pretty.

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« Reply #137 on: January 13, 2014, 04:56:41 PM »
Surgery should always be a last resort.

Perhaps Galeniko should wait as well. He does seem like a Hypochondriac to me.
waited 3years

shoulder cant even stabilize itself anymore

ill believe the nations most renomated surgeon on the matter



that gap isnt just gonna magicaly refill
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« Reply #138 on: January 13, 2014, 05:03:58 PM »
Sorry to hear about your shoulder problems. Maybe you should take your MRI to another surgeon for a second opinion.

I can relate to an extent. I was in a bar in my strongest condition in ages. I put money in the pool table and some of the balls didn't come out. I thought in my drunken stupor, no problem. I will deadlift one side of the table and the balls will slide out. I never realized that slate weighted pool tables are a bit heavy. I got the table about 4 inches off the ground and I felt an electric shock. I thought I must have touched an exposed wire. I had a sick feeling and my right arm didn't feel right. A growing pain started to develop. My wife drove me home. I took off my shirt and my right bicep was rolled up like a Venetian blind and was now located by my delt. Long story short my surgeon said partial tears are common but a complete rupture isn't. Guess which one I had? He put two metal anchors in my arm and sewed my bicep back.

It effected my whole upper body. One shoulder was higher than the other. I couldn't straightened my arm for about 5 weeks despite trying repeatedly. When I got the green light for physical therapy I not only did what I could in the therapist office but I had my own program that I worked at. Even though it was a bicep and I guess it's hard to understand the trauma but I had trouble benching the bar. When I could straighten my arm I did curls with a 2.5lbs plate that was tough. Long story short it took about 6 months to get back to where I was.

I'm not in the medical profession so ask your doctor about what I recommend.

1. During recovery and rehab for your shoulder you can concentrate on cardio just to keep in shape. It was the best thing I did. I got really skinny but I was running like an animal. It was just an exercise that I could do.

2. Don't do anything to compromise the repair. Always consult your doctor and physical therapist regarding how hard you can push yourself. When I got the green light to try I worked really hard but I never did anything stupid. Let me tell you the first time I did one chin up it was absolutely scary to me.

3. You wrote inclines hurt. Forget them. Inclines for upper pecs is really being challenged in kinesiology. Your whole pec works or it doesn't. Follow the rule if it hurts  the exercise is out of your use. Declines put a lot less stress on the shoulder joint. Use dumbbells for benching but keep your hands facing each other like you are doing a dumbbell fly. It's another thing that puts less stress on that delt/pec area. If I had to do my lifting over again from a teenager to now I would have done both inclines and flat benching with dumbbells always with hands facing each other. Shoulder presses would be done the same way.

4. Hands facing for pulldowns too. See if you can find a bar for pulldowns with hands facing each other (palms toward ears). Again less shoulder stress. Do chin ups with revolving d grip handles so your hands can move in the direction they want when you do a chin.

5. After you are well on your way to recovery from the operation see if you can get the okay for rotator cuff exercises. Remember these are exercises to prevent injury not to cause one. So it's strict, slow, and light rotator cuff movements. Whenever someone mentions rotator cuff exercise they show one or two movements. Actually there are 5 main movements. Try to google rotator cuff pictures to get ideas.

6. Stretch when you get the okay. Hold your upper arm parallel to the ground. Now bend your arm at a 90 degree at the elbow. Find a wall and try to stretch out that delt pec tie in. Nothing to pain. Gentle.

My right shoulder is shot too. Benching 225 feels like someone is stepping on my balls pain.



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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #139 on: January 13, 2014, 05:06:18 PM »
lol, my wheels are brutal, they might even be the best bodypart, i just dont show them, theres something latently homo about showing off wheels.

 :-\

i think i wont touch a weight during the recovery, giving everything a break.

It's only homo if you think it is.  ;D

A total break is good too. It helps keep things in perspective.

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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #140 on: January 13, 2014, 05:13:09 PM »
Sorry to hear about your shoulder problems. Maybe you should take your MRI to another surgeon for a second opinion.

I can relate to an extent. I was in a bar in some of the strongest condition in ages. I put money in the pool table and some of the balls didn't come out. I thought in my drunken stupor, no problem. I will deadlift on side of the table and the balls will slide out. I never realized that slate weighted pool tables are a bit heavy. I got the table about 4 inches off the ground and I felt an electric shock. I thought I must have touched an exposed wire. I had a sick feeling and my right arm didn't feel right. A growing pain started to develop. My wife drove me home. I took off my shirt and my right bicep was rolled up like a Venetian blind and was now located by my delt. Long story short my surgeon said partial tears happen but a complete rupture isn't. Guess which one I had? He put two metal anchors in my arm and sewed my bicep back.

It effected my whole upper body. One shoulder was higher than the other. I couldn't straightened my arm for about 5 despite trying repeatedly. When I got the green light for physical therapy I not only did what I could in the therapist office but I had my own program that I worked at. Even though it was a bicep and I guess it's hard to understand the trauma but I trouble benching the bar. When I could straighten my arm I did curls with a 2.5lbs plate that was tough. Long story short it took about 6 months to get back to where I was.

I'm not in the medical profession so ask your doctor about what I recommend.

1. During recovery and rehab for your shoulder you can concentrate on cardio just to keep in shape. It was the best thing I did. I got really skinny but I was running like an animal. It was just an exercise that I could do.

2. Don't do anything to compromise the repair. Always consult your doctor and physical therapist regarding how hard you can push yourself. When I got the green light to try I worked really hard but I never did anything stupid. Let me tell you the first time I did one chin up was absolutely scary to me.

3. You wrote inclines hurt. Forget them. Inclines for upper pecs is really being challenged in kinesiology. Your whole pec works or it doesn't. Follow the rule if it hurts the the exercise out of your use. Declines put a lot less stress on the shoulder joint. Use dumbbells for benching but keep your hands facing each other like you are doing a dumbbell fly. It's another thing that puts less stress on that delt/pec area. If I had to do my lifting over again from a teenager to now I would have done both inclines and flat benching with dumbbells always with hands facing each other.

4. Hands facing for pulldowns too. See if you can find a bar for pulldowns with hands facing. Again less shoulder stress. Do chin ups with revolving d grip handles so your hands can move in the direction they want when you do a chin.

5. After you are well on your way to recovery from the operation see if you can get the okay for rotator cuff exercises. Remember these are exercises to prevent injury not to cause one. So it's strict, slow, and light rotator cuff movements. Whenever someone mentions rotator cuff exercise they show one or two movements. Actually there are 5 main movements. Try to google rotator cuff pictures to get ideas.

6. Stretch when you get the okay. Hold your upper arm parallel to the ground. Now bend your arm at a 90 degree at the elbow. Find a wall and try to stretch out that delt pec tie in. Nothing to pain. Gentle.

My right shoulder is shot too. Benching 225 feels like someone is stepping on my balls pain.




That sucks giant Orangutans balls.

I'm one of the luckiest bastards alive. When I fell...I fell 20 feet straight down onto cement. Two feet to my left was where the plumbing and electrical came into the house...a mess of pipes, gauges and sharp edges.  Two feet to the right was a spiked wrought iron fence. I feel straight down and landed in between them both with literally inches of wiggle room. And  I was in the gym three months later...pushing pink dumbells..but in a year I was myself again.  Touched by the hand of Arnold.

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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #141 on: January 13, 2014, 05:17:53 PM »
phenomenal post oldtimer.

yea will see another surgeon and hear what he has to say.

btw for pulldowns least pain,or painfree is when palms face my ears.

hm just loking at those rotato cuff exercise is painfull :-X

btw how you know how it feels when one steps on the bals? ;D

serious note,i sen a full biceps tear happen to a guy live in the gym, just as you described yours.happened with something like 10lbs dumbell,no kidding


ah for the homos and bikinislut heres the legs, not sure why ppl out of sheer jealousy or hope to fail assume my legs suck,theyre brutal :D

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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #142 on: January 13, 2014, 05:29:44 PM »
You'll be back mate, I've got a shit load of shoulder issues too...dislocations etc.

Eventually stretching and rehab things just form part of your workout and you fit other things in and around it!

All the best  8)

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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #143 on: January 13, 2014, 05:39:48 PM »
Jebem ti bog! Kako si to učinio?

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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #144 on: January 13, 2014, 05:46:06 PM »
Jebem ti bog! Kako si to učinio?

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« Reply #145 on: January 13, 2014, 05:46:24 PM »
One of my buddies in AZ....a MONSTER named Chris was just fucking around with another bouncer..like kinda handchecking each other like in Foothall.....and he went "aaah FUCK" and his bicep rolled up right there.

I felt so bad for him...guy is like 6'2"  250 pounds of GH and Tren....built like a god...and he ruins his arm.

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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #146 on: January 13, 2014, 05:51:12 PM »

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« Reply #147 on: January 13, 2014, 05:54:44 PM »
Jebem ti bog! Kako si to učinio?
intenzivno drkanje brate, ali nemoj da prevedes englezima ;D

drko Albance u Budvi.
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You'll be back mate, I've got a shit load of shoulder issues too...dislocations etc.

Eventually stretching and rehab things just form part of your workout and you fit other things in and around it!

All the best  8)
yeah i know, dnt tell me youre another one who didnt do the operation?

doesnt the nhs cover this?

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« Reply #148 on: January 13, 2014, 05:58:00 PM »
I see a pink yoga mat in galenikos future... :D
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Re: geleniko bbuilding "career" temporarily over :-(
« Reply #149 on: January 13, 2014, 05:58:03 PM »
intenzivno drkanje brate, ali nemoj da prevedes englezima ;D
 ;D
yeah i know, dnt tell me youre another one who didnt do the operation?

doesnt the nhs cover this?



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