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Okay guys im about 5/6 weeks into a test cyp cycle with a RPN HAVOC kick start, and well long story short i have three ****ing hernias, umbilical hernia epigastic and formoral. the umbilical and epigastic i was born with as a premature baby but have gotten worse, the formoral is new. i cant decide if i should go ahead and get the surgery mid cycle and just pick up another vial or 2 and extend the cycle by 5-10 weeks or wait till after PCT. i feel that the hernias have compromised my core stability and put alot of pressure on my back during squats and deadlifts. Has anyone ever been in this position before? had to get an operation done while on cycle?
 
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I'm no specialist, but I would tell doctor/surgeon your situation
 
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I'd be honest also.. This is your life bro..

when i go see the doc i will let him know im on test, i just wanted to know if anyone has had to get some type of procedure done during thier cycle
 
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when i go see the doc i will let him know im on test, i just wanted to know if anyone has had to get some type of procedure done during thier cycle
Oh gotcha, we'll my buddy pretty much sits at 1G of Test all year long, adding compounds here and there.. He got hit by a truck on his motorcycle, died and was brought back..
He went through a lot of surgeries and was on Test at the time, not sure if he was on anything else.. But from what he tells me, the doctors and his own opinion said it definitely helped him recover.. He also got on hgh as soon as he left the hospital.. He's back at it, full swing again and on 1G of Test as we speak.. Not sure if that's exactly what you were looking for... But i will actually be with him tomorrow, I could ask him any questions you may have and tell you what he says..
 
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when i go see the doc i will let him know im on test, i just wanted to know if anyone has had to get some type of procedure done during thier cycle
I ran a cycle a while ago because I was going in for surgery lol. It was only soft tissue, had a ****ing ingrown hair grow down and wrap around my spine. I used low dosed test and var as my recovery stack and it took my recovery time from 3+ months down to six weeks. I'd get it done on cycle but I'd be honest with your surgeon about what your taking prior.
 
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I wouldn't mention the usage to the DR, reason being is that the DR can put that in your medical records. That could put a damper on future life insurance policies and/or affordable medical insurance that is reasonable. I would discontinue the Havoc and save it for the recovery time. I have 2 Hernias and have been training around them, the weight has been lowered on Deads and Squats, but the muscle focus in those areas has been increased by slowing down the reps and/or pre exhausting prior to those exercises. I need to get mine fixed but I'm to damn stubborn to stop training, plus I'm enjoying the different training on my quads and back due to the adjustments and have been seeing gains due to the changes.

What ever you do... don't tell the DR you are on anything other than over the counter supplements. Don't mention a pro hormone either, if you have to mention something to make yourself feel good just say a test booster and baby aspirin. :)
 

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Deff tell him, the blood work would show any abnormalities with bleeding disorders or as well as your Inr levels, polycythemia is not as much of a concern. You should be fine though to continue the cycle as he will probaly tell you the same. I'm taking it that your not typically on HRT?
 
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I wouldn't mention the usage to the DR, reason being is that the DR can put that in your medical records. That could put a damper on future life insurance policies and/or affordable medical insurance that is reasonable. I would discontinue the Havoc and save it for the recovery time. I have 2 Hernias and have been training around them, the weight has been lowered on Deads and Squats, but the muscle focus in those areas has been increased by slowing down the reps and/or pre exhausting prior to those exercises. I need to get mine fixed but I'm to damn stubborn to stop training, plus I'm enjoying the different training on my quads and back due to the adjustments and have been seeing gains due to the changes. What ever you do... don't tell the DR you are on anything other than over the counter supplements. Don't mention a pro hormone either, if you have to mention something to make yourself feel good just say a test booster and baby aspirin. :)
I don't agree with not telling your doctor. It's your LIFE we are taking about. I mean maybe there will be no problems? But why risk anything
 
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Deff tell him, the blood work would show any abnormalities with bleeding disorders or as well as your Inr levels, polycythemia is not as much of a concern. You should be fine though to continue the cycle as he will probaly tell you the same. I'm taking it that your not typically on HRT?
Im not afraid to tell the doc for any reason, i plan to goto a practice that deal with mostly athletes.
 
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Im not afraid to tell the doc for any reason, i plan to goto a practice that deal with mostly athletes.
This is the smartest route for a DR choice. However, telling the Dr that you are on gear is only going to cause headaches later on down the road. Reason being is that your honesty will be put in your medical records. Those records will be seen by all insurance companies and medical staff. Premiums will be higher and/or life insurance will not be offered based off your honesty. I understand that this is your life, but you are not on a crazy amount of gear. Come off 2 weeks prior to the surgery, give blood 2 weeks prior as well and save everything you have including the peptides for recovery. If you can give a Double RBC blood donation that will help bring the red blood cell count down, if they don't approve of that donation, whole blood is better than nothing. You haven't been on that long or at a high dose, the above are all precautionary moves. I have a Dr in the family, is famous line is; "don't tell me ****, act dumb, i'll try to fix it medically, and at the same time you'll figure out you are full of **** and **** your pants to fix it yourself.. so my way will always work."
 

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They don't put PH in the home meds on a your medical record, nor will a insurance look at every single report leading to a surgery, they look why and what caused the issue. They look at RX meds, i won't be placed the recreational drugs due to it's not up to the doctor to figure out if supplement legal or not. My wife is a medical record analyst that work with insurance comapny and hospitals as a RN, I chart preopertive charts all day on each patient of mine.

This is the smartest route for a DR choice. However, telling the Dr that you are on gear is only going to cause headaches later on down the road. Reason being is that your honesty will be put in your medical records. Those records will be seen by all insurance companies and medical staff. Premiums will be higher and/or life insurance will not be offered based off your honesty. I understand that this is your life, but you are not on a crazy amount of gear. Come off 2 weeks prior to the surgery, give blood 2 weeks prior as well and save everything you have including the peptides for recovery. If you can give a Double RBC blood donation that will help bring the red blood cell count down, if they don't approve of that donation, whole blood is better than nothing. You haven't been on that long or at a high dose, the above are all precautionary moves. I have a Dr in the family, is famous line is; "don't tell me ****, act dumb, i'll try to fix it medically, and at the same time you'll figure out you are full of **** and **** your pants to fix it yourself.. so my way will always work."
 
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They don't put PH in the home meds on a your medical record, nor will a insurance look at every single report leading to a surgery, they look why and what caused the issue. They look at RX meds, i won't be placed the recreational drugs due to it's not up to the doctor to figure out if supplement legal or not. My wife is a medical record analyst that work with insurance comapny and hospitals as a RN, I chart preopertive charts all day on each patient of mine.
Sounds right I could really care less if it even was in there I plan to go on TRT in the future
 

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