The Rehab Cycle

[quote]InTheZone wrote:
Agon wrote:
it’s at 200mg and under, that test doesn’t inhibit collagen synthesis.

You could also add some eq at 300mg it’s collagen synthesis is about 350%

Yeah Agon,

I figured since there’s the weight of the ester involved, that 250 would still be close to around 200 actual mg of test once in the system. I had been thinking of the eq, thanks for bringing it up.

In light of that, I would be fine with 200 test/week, and quite possibly the deca and eq. Could be interesting.
I would be able to get the following;

Nandrolone Decanoate-300/10ml, Boldenone Undeclynate-200/10ml, Test Enan-250/10ml.

I could run the deca and eq at 300 and 200 each for 10 weeks, and run the test at 200/week for 12.5 weeks with these amounts. What do you guys think about this?
Or would it be better to increase the doseage of the eq, and lower the length on that one?

thanks for the comments all,

ToneBone[/quote]

Last year I was having tendon problems in shoulders and pecks as well as a lot of knee pain. I did an Equipoise/Sustanon cycle at 400/500 mg/w for 12 weeks. It helped a lot.

[quote]pickapeck wrote:
InTheZone wrote:
Agon wrote:
it’s at 200mg and under, that test doesn’t inhibit collagen synthesis.

You could also add some eq at 300mg it’s collagen synthesis is about 350%

Yeah Agon,

I figured since there’s the weight of the ester involved, that 250 would still be close to around 200 actual mg of test once in the system. I had been thinking of the eq, thanks for bringing it up.

In light of that, I would be fine with 200 test/week, and quite possibly the deca and eq. Could be interesting.
I would be able to get the following;

Nandrolone Decanoate-300/10ml, Boldenone Undeclynate-200/10ml, Test Enan-250/10ml.

I could run the deca and eq at 300 and 200 each for 10 weeks, and run the test at 200/week for 12.5 weeks with these amounts. What do you guys think about this?
Or would it be better to increase the doseage of the eq, and lower the length on that one?

thanks for the comments all,

ToneBone

Last year I was having tendon problems in shoulders and pecks as well as a lot of knee pain. I did an Equipoise/Sustanon cycle at 400/500 mg/w for 12 weeks. It helped a lot.
[/quote]

Thanks Pick,

Glad to hear it worked out nice for you bud.
I’m trying to keep test at 200 or less to keep from reaching the ‘tipping point’ to where it starts to inhibit collagen synthesis.

TBN

All I can say is this. There is no magic pill that will miraculously heal your tear. you need a very good surgeon who is going to go in there and reattatch your muscles, and clean out all the scar tissue, reconstructing the area so that you have the best chance to rehab and heal.

Drugs won’t do this.

Then you need to rest the area, and slowly rehab. Drugs can help with the rehab, but you must take things very slowly, and realize that your rehab depends more on how good of a job the surgeon was able to do, rather than how much EQ and GH you were able to procure.

You must be carefull to listen to your body and not push the injury to hard to fast.

Wait it out first and see if the surgeon did a good job.

As I said your fate lies really in the hands of the surgeon first and foremost.

cheers.

[quote]Prisoner wrote:
All I can say is this. There is no magic pill that will miraculously heal your tear. you need a very good surgeon who is going to go in there and reattatch your muscles, and clean out all the scar tissue, reconstructing the area so that you have the best chance to rehab and heal.

Drugs won’t do this.

Then you need to rest the area, and slowly rehab. Drugs can help with the rehab, but you must take things very slowly, and realize that your rehab depends more on how good of a job the surgeon was able to do, rather than how much EQ and GH you were able to procure.

You must be carefull to listen to your body and not push the injury to hard to fast.

Wait it out first and see if the surgeon did a good job.

As I said your fate lies really in the hands of the surgeon first and foremost.

cheers.[/quote]

Thanks prisoner for taking time to respond to this.
I appreciate your concern, and am well aware of the importance of the surgeon and rehab patience needed for the success.

I thought that there seemed to be significant help through the addition of GH especially though, once the surgery has been performed.

Is there any opinion you could make on a GH protocol, as far as how much would be necessary or worth taking during the slow rehab process? Keeping in mind little to no working out during the initial phase of that?

Thanks.

EDIT: Forgot to mention, I heard from the “super surgeon” today that the tear isn’t as bad as the other general med guy said it was. He said it’s a minor tear, but still requires the surgery.

BONUS!!

Any of you guys ever thought of using GHRP-6 I heard it works mirakles for joints!! I also need a rehab programm A.S.A.P. I am having problems recovering from a severe torned conective tisue and damaged joint in the shoulder area!! Any help would be greart