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Hairygrandpas log, fat- and older people welcome!- diet, training, cycles, healing

How are those knees HGP? Has anything worked? I've ordered bpc for my back and some GH secretagogues

No.
May 2 I'll have my first Arthroscopy, they have to clean it out -or something.
If you use BPC, use more bacwater. It works better when you inject more volume (not more BPC). First fill syringe with B.water, like 0.4ml -then BPC.
Also PEG-MGF eod injected near injury (also more volume) seemed to me awesome in combo with BPC.
 
Pull up challenge + chest

Pull-chin ups BW
Total 60

declined BB bench press
265 x6
drop
220 x7 RP 5 RP 4

cable cross overs
7 sets

flat DB hex press
2x55lbs 12/11/10 RP 7

one armed seated row:
230lbs x7

one armed DB kroc row
110lbs x12

Pec dec machine flies
4 sets

BW triceps extensions horizontal bar:
5 sets

Floor DB triceps extensions
3 sets

Edit: Forgot the most important: 10 min bicycle at 135 HR :)
 
Ummm - I may just be inexperienced looking at post-cycle bloodwork, but those bloods don't look good to me at all. I understand they may come back, but I'd be taking TUDCA in addition to the NAC. Are you taking any NSAIDS for pain? Drinking? I'd stop that too.

That HDL is pretty darned low.

This isn't a lecture by any means, at least you have bloods and I don't have any blood work of my own so who knows what's wrong with me - but I'd be trying to get those numbers back within range before I kept using much of anything. What's the point of lifting a car if you have a stoke while doing it?

And like I said, maybe someone else with more experience with bloods/cycles will see it differently.
His liver values are not really anything to worry about, those should drop another 10-20 points over the next week or two getting him into normal ranges. His overall lipids are not too bad but yeah his HDL is pretty low. With his triglicerides low he isn't adding a ton to anything. As long as he keeps his diet low in inflammatory stuff the likelihood of any negative outcome is very low.
hairygrandpa - Good to hear you are getting the knees worked on. I know you are planning on staying in the gym during the time you are off. Just a good way to get the upper body strong and keep burning fat through activity.

I mentioned you on this one but going to give you a direct invite to the challenge. I am sure you can find a goal or 3 that you want to acheive while you are unable to focus on legs. Here is a great way to motivate yourself.

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Anyone else who wants to get in on the challenge feel free to do so!!!!
 
His liver values are not really anything to worry about, those should drop another 10-20 points over the next week or two getting him into normal ranges. His overall lipids are not too bad but yeah his HDL is pretty low. With his triglicerides low he isn't adding a ton to anything. As long as he keeps his diet low in inflammatory stuff the likelihood of any negative outcome is very low.
hairygrandpa - Good to hear you are getting the knees worked on. I know you are planning on staying in the gym during the time you are off. Just a good way to get the upper body strong and keep burning fat through activity.

I mentioned you on this one but going to give you a direct invite to the challenge. I am sure you can find a goal or 3 that you want to acheive while you are unable to focus on legs. Here is a great way to motivate yourself.

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Anyone else who wants to get in on the challenge feel free to do so!!!!

Yep, I'm focusing on good food and some helpful supplements to get my lipids in range and the liver to heal.
I'm still at 125mg test-e /e5d -nothing else. The weird thing is, I did not lose size -but a tiny bit of strength. Overall I'm feeling better "off" than "on".

For the new challenge, I prefer to wait until after my first surgery, as I'm not sure if it will plunge me into a depression or else.
This surgery is to determine if the knee is fixable -or not.

To me, not being able to walk is a mayor setback, as I'm very active on my farm, doing all kind of activities involving my legs.
Recuperation from surgery will be my highest commitment and dedication.
 
To me, not being able to walk is a mayor setback, as I'm very active on my farm, doing all kind of activities involving my legs.
Recuperation from surgery will be my highest commitment and dedication.

Heck, with those arms of yours, you should be able to go everywhere doing handstands and hand-walking!

Skip to around the 2 minute mark:

[video=youtube;lHG7wS0KEog]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHG7wS0KEog[/video]
 
Heck, with those arms of yours, you should be able to go everywhere doing handstands and hand-walking!

Skip to around the 2 minute mark:

[video=youtube;lHG7wS0KEog]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHG7wS0KEog[/video]

LOL, Have to figure out how to open the door to the gym while walking on hands, :)
 
Yep, I'm focusing on good food and some helpful supplements to get my lipids in range and the liver to heal.
I'm still at 125mg test-e /e5d -nothing else. The weird thing is, I did not lose size -but a tiny bit of strength. Overall I'm feeling better "off" than "on".

For the new challenge, I prefer to wait until after my first surgery, as I'm not sure if it will plunge me into a depression or else.
This surgery is to determine if the knee is fixable -or not.

To me, not being able to walk is a mayor setback, as I'm very active on my farm, doing all kind of activities involving my legs.
Recuperation from surgery will be my highest commitment and dedication.

What I noticed is when my test dropped I didn't feel good when I wasn't on something. However now I feel best when I am on my TRT dose and not on cycle. At least healthwise. I definitely tend to be more motivated on cycle and feel more dominant but that isn't the exact same thing.

Heck, with those arms of yours, you should be able to go everywhere doing handstands and hand-walking!

Skip to around the 2 minute mark:

[video=youtube;lHG7wS0KEog]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHG7wS0KEog[/video]

Damn!!!! She was very impressive all around.
 
Fugging Pull-up challenge + Shoulders

Chin ups BW+45lbs x10
Pull ups BW x10
Neutral Grip x10

Bent over low pulley side laterals
30lbs x13/11/10/9/8

Chin ups x10
Neutral grip x10
Pull ups x8+2

BB shrugs:
350lbs x5 (?)
285lbs x10
RP 7
drop
220lbs x15/12 rp 8

BW triceps extensions horizontal bar
15/13
lowering to hip level x8 /8
lowering above knee x6

reverse pec dec 130lbs
9/8/7/5/5

standing DB one armed side raises
30lbs x 10/10/8 rp6

10 min bicycle at 150 HR
 
I would need more than 10 minutes just to get my heart rate anywhere close to 150.

Really? My heart races to 150 just be walking up a flight of stairs! :)
 
Yes, me too. I took a new pre-workout justhere4comm sent me, it's called "Osmotic Energy" from Vein Nutrition.
It's the second time I took it AND I love it! Kudos to justhere4comm , this supplement rocks!

What's special about it? It's got caffeine, yohimbine, and DMAA. Seems like pretty standard fare, no?
 
Ah, something else is happening...

My wife said to me: "You are looking much more "athletic" somehow...."
I'm noticeable leaner in my mid section without hard dieting. I guess I know why:

I'm about 6-7 weeks in takingTelmisartan for high BP. It is known for lowering significantly visceral fat .

Study:

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What's special about it? It's got caffeine, yohimbine, and DMAA. Seems like pretty standard fare, no?
Never had that combination. It is also relatively short lived and don't messes with my sleep.
Awesome product!
 
Another thing I like about "Osmotic Energy" is:
The tablets are small -and you can take 1-4 for desired effect.
Other companies put all in a huge capsule and you almost die after taking it if you are sensitive.
 
Any idea what your resting heart rate is?

I don't know how accurate my moto 360 Sport watch is, but it says my resting heart rate is about 81.

EDIT: I just sat still for a couple of minutes and the watch said my HR was 75. But, as I'm sitting and typing this, it says 90.

I was just kidding about walking up the stairs, but I do get up to 150 on my 2 mile jogs. Also doing incline treadmill.

150 does not FEEL like my heart is racing.
 
Never had that combination. It is also relatively short lived and don't messes with my sleep.
Awesome product!

I just read you're taking something for high BP? The product site cautions taking this with high BP.
 
My physical last fall my resting heart rate was 52. BP is normally in the 116/64 area. I'm a calm mofo.

I guess that is healthy, you will live a loooong life that way. Turtles have a HR of 25/min and get to 200 yo.
Have you noticed any weird growth on your back lately?

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I don't know how accurate my moto 360 Sport watch is, but it says my resting heart rate is about 81.

I was just kidding about walking up the stairs, but I do get up to 150 on my 2 mile jogs. Also doing incline treadmill.

150 does not FEEL like my heart is racing.

Thank the goddess, another "fast beater", I thought I'm the only one :)
 
I guess that is healthy, you will live a loooong life that way. Turtles have a HR of 25/min and get to 200 yo.
Have you noticed any weird growth on your back lately?

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Thank the goddess, another "fast beater", I thought I'm the only one :)

My weird growth is on the front, so I'm guessing I'm ok?
 
And I'll take the 2nd from the right. I strangely intrigued, do you think the carpet match the curtains?
I like the second from the left. Don't know much about carpets and curtains -but my guess is, if we dress like the Hulk and paint us green, we may "land the eagle".
 
Seriously? LOL, I suddenly feel the urge for a Bourbon-Cola...

New England Journal of Medicine published something a few years ago on it. My dad, whose a physician, read the study and gave me a call to tell me to drink more coffee

Back then I was a daily whiskey drinker
 
What dose tele do you use ol timah
 
What dose tele do you use ol timah
80mg, pill comes like that.

Turns out, Telmisartan is like GW:

Telmisartan's activity at the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta (PPAR-δ) receptor has prompted speculation around its potential as a sport doping agent as an alternative to GW 501516.[8] Telmisartan activates PPAR-δ receptors in several tissues.[9][10][11][12]
-Wiki-

Read all studies last night, it ups HDL, burns fat, ups metabolic rate, ups insulin sensitivity, lowers BP, hinders new plaque development in arteries, anti cancer too ....overall win!
 
80mg, pill comes like that.

Turns out, Telmisartan is like GW:

-Wiki-

Read all studies last night, it ups HDL, burns fat, ups metabolic rate, ups insulin sensitivity, lowers BP, hinders new plaque development in arteries, anti cancer too ....overall win!

Send some this way.. I cant get im with out preception
 
To send something I first have to open a new business, called postal service, LOL

DO IT DO IT NOOOOOOWW!

OR I do have are a very particular set of skills. Skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let my daughter go now that'll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you, but if you don't, I will look for you, I will find you and I will kill you.
 
DO IT DO IT NOOOOOOWW!

OR I do have are a very particular set of skills. Skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let my daughter go now that'll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you, but if you don't, I will look for you, I will find you and I will kill you.
I'm not worried. I keep your daughter, need a spotter in the gym.LOL
 
180-190 ??? :smileeek:

WTH???
Looked up HR chart:

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Yep, I know! Always revved high. My dad does too, so must be genetic. That is PEAK, mind you. Avg is usually in the 140s. Here's my HIIT workout from yesterday -
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Looking normal, besides the short peak. I bet your tongue hanged out when you hit 192 :) LOL
 
Looking normal, besides the short peak. I bet your tongue hanged out when you hit 192 :) LOL
You know it! Almost choked on it while gasping. :-)

I should note, the band doesn't catch the high numbers as well for some reason. I'll see 180 pretty regularly on my wrist, but it doesn't show up in the graphs. 180 is pretty much when I start to gasp. 190 is when I feel like I might just be pushing myself too hard. ;-)
 
Chest/Shoulder retouch

Declined BB press (no spotter, going light and TUT)
220lbs 15/13 rp 7 rp 6

DB hex press inclined
2x55lbs x13/10/10 rp 6

One armed inclined cable flies (crossing chest)
25lbs x12/11/9

BW triceps extensions horizontal bar
Chest hight x12
Hip hight x7 /7/ 6

One armed DB lateral raises
30lbs x12/12/10

Standing Landmine press, one armed
90lbs in plates x8 rp 5

10 min bicycle at 145 HR
 
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