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thanks! artificial, that is exactly what doc said 3 months on light rsistance. I already had labrum, that kept me out for like 8 months, drug free. Yeah i was only gonna cycle for faster recovery, not to lift. although i have always complained about my legs so this gives me the chance to hit them hard while on. ck, you are the second one that said that about Tren to me, I am hoping i can jump on some prop tren before summer mayish when i am hopefully will be lifting some heavy weight. How bad did the surgery hurt after? my labrum fing killed the first 3 days.

Well I just had my posterior labrum tendon repaired and it blows--5 weeks post surgery and my left shoulder is already 30% smaller than the right--get out of the immobilizer sling this Friday, still can't sleep for more than 3 hours at a time and range of motion sucks--but like you said I really didnt have a choice--I would have had arthritis in less that 10 years if I hadn't got it fixed due to damage done every time it dislocated. SO I hope your rehab time goes better this time. I am taking Deca to see if it helps--cant really tell if it is--my rehab rate is about what they expected. I just want to be a able to do some light upper body so I can stop shrinking.
 
just went to a body buliding physical therpist. He knows the deal on aas and gh. he states that deca and test will 100% not work, unless its muscle damage. tendon damage you can use gh and it will help. he alos suggested platelit ridge plasma. basically pulling out blood before hand and shoting it in after surgery. Also said, reason why i tore is due, to bad pt after my labrum. so there it is, still sucks
 
I dont think roids will help you recover from a major joint surgery. Roids strenghten the muscles, not the connecting tendons and joints, therefore you would be overloading the joint since your muscles can move more weight, and you would probably short circuit the recovery process.
Ive had 3 rotator cuff surgeries and can tell you the only thing for 100% recovery is patience, time, rehab (In that order)
Dont fuck yourself up
 
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