Any Drugs That Help Shoulder Tendinitis?

@unreal24278
The issue these days is fentanyl. Most drugs out there are being cut with fentanyl (including drugs like cocaine) which ups the chances of death by a lot. Kids these days have to be extremely careful with experimenting as the dangers are much worse than they were even 10 years ago. There’s more heroin cut with fentanyl than there is without fentanyl. It’s how Tom Petty, Prince and many others died. They think they are taking what they usually take but it ends up having high dose fentanyl added and they die.

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This is merely a further argument for a legalised, regulated market in my opinion… But that’s exactly how the “I know a guy who accidentally tried heroin” scenario played out. He took cocaine (or what he thought was cocaine)… but it was smack

@unreal24278
Listen to this when you get time. I think you’d enjoy it.

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Should be noted at this point I rarely drink alcohol (last alcoholic beverage consumed was about 10-12+ weeks ago). If I ever, on occasion, choose to use something (typically cannabis) it’s something of the less cardiotoxic variety (due to AAS usage)

In Europe that may fly out the window though…

Well, being osta the weakest of SARMS (a class of drugs already very weak), apart from healing i couldn’t tell about any other explicit effect in the medium/long run.For me osta does the job to make injuries gone, reason enough to avoid going budget when getting it.

Cardarine is another story, if after taking 20 mg you don’t feel an overwhelming boost in your cardiorespiratory output, then it’s fake.

The “positive” thing of weed is that physical tolerance builds ups very quickly. There’s a point when you are literally wasting your money and lungs because your cannabinoid and cannabidiol receptors are practically shutdown.

Then one progresses to concentrates/edibles if flower doesn’t do it anymore

A 1000mg edible will make even the most veteran of stoners high

Same as all psychoactive drugs, build up a tolerance, up the dosage… rinse and repeat

Evening @juicejabber

I battled with knee tendinitis about 6 months ago and I started BPC-157 at a dose of 200mcg daily injected straight into the area with the injury for 3 months and I can honestly say that my knee tendinitis has completely healed, been off of the BPC-157 for 3 months and not one ounce of pain. My tendinitis was so bad that I couldn’t sit on the couch for periods longer than 30 minutes without being in agony and I can now say I can train legs hard and just do normal things I couldn’t do before.

BPC-157 is a real game changer in terms of healing injuries and making tendons and ligaments stronger than before and helping prevent injuries from occurring. If you combine it with TB500 you will be sorted in no time.

Just my personal experience, hope it helps.

Keep strong
JT

Good to hear, there is nothing worse than dealing with injury. I have just done my first dose of BPC tonight at 500mcg per day. No pain whatsoever going into my shoulder even with a regular 32G needle. I am an idiot and ordered a pack of 24 NHS certified insulin syringes WITHOUT THE NEEDLES. I only realised when they arrived haha, oh well I’m looking forward to see how this works out. From everything I have read 95% of people have nothing but good things to say about it. I will keep the thread updated every few days for people that may be thinking about trying it out themselves

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Please do keep us updated as it will be very good to hear for other people’s experiences and for other people wanting to know if it will be useful for them to use for their injuries.

Two days in and it’s looking promising, there seems to be less clicks and pops when rotating my shoulder. Just feels a bit more lubricated and free to move. Still a long way to go until any lifting can be done though but will drop another message in a few days

Are you dosing 250mcg 2x/ day? Where exactly are you injecting?

I just started my dose yesterday also… but I’m running 500mcg 2x/day and I’m injecting directly into my delt with a 1/2" slin… it’s basically subq but I try to get down in there lol…

I’m doing 500mcg in one shot in the evening when my partner can do it for me, I pinch the skin and inject subQ right above the shoulder joint but more towards the front of the delt. Then I massage it in and do some shoulder stretches.

5 days in and shoulder has full range of movment without pain when no weight is applied, I did some lat pulldown for the first time in about 6 weeks and didn’t get any pain. I still won’t shoulder press or bench more than 60kg at the moment but maybe a week or so and I’ll give it a go. Soon I will also attempt at healing a nagging elbow issue that I’ve avoided for the past year, it clicks whenever I do press ups or shoulder press. Doesn’t cause much pain really but it could potentially get worse if untreated