Awesome news…..just in time to finish the year out, and start the new year strong. I know you know the training and gear that’s worked for you, but I guess for me when starting back lifting after an injury obviously go slow. And literally what’s always allowed me to bring a muscle back quicker was slow movements, contractions, focusing on the target muscle to really start getting that feel again, and it also allows you to stop without much risk if you do feel a twinge or pain. But in essence you’re bringing that mind muscle connection back as your strength continually builds. And then you’ll know it when it’s getting back to normal and you’re able to train at a normal pace again. That’s when you start to really notice how quickly it starts getting built back up…that muscle memory is a beautiful thing.I sure hope that isn't the case for me, and hope she gets better soon.
Yeah it is.
Doing my bestm even got a Z Pack to help kick it. Probably going to have her call me in another inhaler just to keep me from getting bronchitis.
I think this is probably the 3rd cycle of it. Sage has been down twice, and Jo spent a weekend in bed a week or two ago. We all got it this time. First time it got me I normally have a strong immune system except for my stomach issues but this one took me out.
I blame it on the first year most of us are getting re-exposed to each other without masks or any sort of social distancing. You spend 2 years not fighting off anything and your immune system is going to be weaker. Just like not lifting for a while makes you weaker.
Now on to some good news!!!!!
I am officially free to lift weights!!!! He told me there are no exercises I can't do and just to feel everything out as I move forward. He said I should expect to have some joint soreness and tenderness but as long as it does not feel like I am reinjuring I can govern myself with my knowledge and experience. He said by 6 months post surgery I should not really be feeling any more soreness from the surgery but to expect it and manage it with ice and anti-inflammatories as needed in the meantime. Preferably more ice than NSAIDS obviously.
So now things are about to kick up a notch from only trying to get blood into the muscle to trying to regrow tissue. He did suggest most of my work be in the 15-20 rep range on the shoulder but I could push into lower 5-10 reps once a week without much to worry about. I will feel things out but planning to push more volume for growth for the most part.
Since it is go time and I am already on a little cycle I am turning up the heat this coming week. I increased my Testosterone dose to 280 a week on Sept 20, then added in 150mg EQ Oct 8th, and bumped to 400/200 last week so I have plenty of room to finish out the year on a reasonable cycle where I can rebuild while leaning up.
For now my thoughts are to run 400 Test / 200 EQ / 25 Tbol and may sprinkle in low doses of NPP to finish of this NPP I have at the house. I have caber on hand but will be grabbing some P5P to use first because it isn't a big dose.
I already have some good cycle support on hand that even has TUDCA, and plenty NAC that will get me through the end of the year as well, and if needed can double my Telmisartan dose temporarily. Although even with the current 400T/200Eq my BP is staying in normal ranges.
Anyway this is what I am thinking for the rest of the year which gives me another 2 months to have blood work squared away for my next physical in February. Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks, I got my first lift in today. It felt great!Congratulations! Happy blasting & lifting; feel better soon.
This is exactly the plan, make the most out of the least amount of weight. Lift with intention for the targeted muscle and create my extra tension by flexing throughout the movement so less stress on connective tissue.Awesome news…..just in time to finish the year out, and start the new year strong. I know you know the training and gear that’s worked for you, but I guess for me when starting back lifting after an injury obviously go slow. And literally what’s always allowed me to bring a muscle back quicker was slow movements, contractions, focusing on the target muscle to really start getting that feel again, and it also allows you to stop without much risk if you do feel a twinge or pain. But in essence you’re bringing that mind muscle connection back as your strength continually builds. And then you’ll know it when it’s getting back to normal and you’re able to train at a normal pace again. That’s when you start to really notice how quickly it starts getting built back up…that muscle memory is a beautiful thing.![]()
Thanks! I know you love it! That's big boy stuff, I am ain't ready for it. I would end up pushing too hard adding that type of aggression.Awesome dude!!!
My advice: add tren lol!
Seriously, you are going to feel like a million bucks with that cycle and it will along way towards assisting recomp. I’m excited for you!
Absolutely!I know that felt good to be able to have a balanced workout. It always seems like it’s taking forever during the rehab phase of an injury, but man that first workout back that you’re finally able to go normal on is so exhilarating.
Thanks, I definitely need to!Good to see you training smart!
I was happy to be doing it!Happy to see this!
Yes Sir! Exploded out of the gate!
Jelly here. I'd love to run something, but now's not the time.I sure hope that isn't the case for me, and hope she gets better soon.
Yeah it is.
Doing my bestm even got a Z Pack to help kick it. Probably going to have her call me in another inhaler just to keep me from getting bronchitis.
I think this is probably the 3rd cycle of it. Sage has been down twice, and Jo spent a weekend in bed a week or two ago. We all got it this time. First time it got me I normally have a strong immune system except for my stomach issues but this one took me out.
I blame it on the first year most of us are getting re-exposed to each other without masks or any sort of social distancing. You spend 2 years not fighting off anything and your immune system is going to be weaker. Just like not lifting for a while makes you weaker.
Now on to some good news!!!!!
I am officially free to lift weights!!!! He told me there are no exercises I can't do and just to feel everything out as I move forward. He said I should expect to have some joint soreness and tenderness but as long as it does not feel like I am reinjuring I can govern myself with my knowledge and experience. He said by 6 months post surgery I should not really be feeling any more soreness from the surgery but to expect it and manage it with ice and anti-inflammatories as needed in the meantime. Preferably more ice than NSAIDS obviously.
So now things are about to kick up a notch from only trying to get blood into the muscle to trying to regrow tissue. He did suggest most of my work be in the 15-20 rep range on the shoulder but I could push into lower 5-10 reps once a week without much to worry about. I will feel things out but planning to push more volume for growth for the most part.
Since it is go time and I am already on a little cycle I am turning up the heat this coming week. I increased my Testosterone dose to 280 a week on Sept 20, then added in 150mg EQ Oct 8th, and bumped to 400/200 last week so I have plenty of room to finish out the year on a reasonable cycle where I can rebuild while leaning up.
For now my thoughts are to run 400 Test / 200 EQ / 25 Tbol and may sprinkle in low doses of NPP to finish of this NPP I have at the house. I have caber on hand but will be grabbing some P5P to use first because it isn't a big dose.
I already have some good cycle support on hand that even has TUDCA, and plenty NAC that will get me through the end of the year as well, and if needed can double my Telmisartan dose temporarily. Although even with the current 400T/200Eq my BP is staying in normal ranges.
Anyway this is what I am thinking for the rest of the year which gives me another 2 months to have blood work squared away for my next physical in February. Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?
@GreenMachineX I donated pretty recently and was @ 47HCT before donating and drop 3-4 points normally. So I would guess I am around 44-45HCT now and probably will be 50-52 at the end of the run. Nothing to worry myself about at those levels and will be able to donate again if needed before the cycle is over. I start getting flush red when HCT gets in the 50 range so it becomes a little obvious. Not sure on HGB, I am not even sure if that is on my normal blood work or it has always been normal so I haven't paid it much attention.Jelly here. I'd love to run something, but now's not the time.
How's your hct and hgb do with all that?
On P5P I usually start with a 100mg a couple of weeks before starting a cycle, that may effect Prolactin, but I know some run it at 200mg that have issues with NPP.11/21/22 - Morning Weight 212.6 - going back down a little more. In the TMI category I think I dropped another pound or so shortly thereafter. LOL
Going to hit up lower body today, noticing my tendons feel a bit dry and tight around the knee area so the NPP tomorrow will be a welcome addition!!! Since I have a decent amount I am going with .3ml Tuesday, .3ml Thursday and .4ml Saturday just so I am not taking shots every day some weeks if I went EOD. That will put the NPP @ 200mg a week to see how it treats me. I have prescription tadalafil on hand if needed, they sent me an extra 3 month supply one quarter this year so I have extra for recreational purposes. Anyone have a recommendation on how much P5P I should run or start at with NPP @ 200mg?
Thanks! Honestly, I don't really have a reference point. My cycling has honestly been relatively limited in the actual oil based gear I have used. I have had a lot of designer orals but this will be my first run on NPP, and I never cycled Deca or anything. Pretty much Testosterone only up until I ran the EQ. I haven't even run Masteron which i think I would really like and plan to include in my TRT/Cruise periods. Other than that mostly DHT based orals like Winny, and Anavar, or some TBol none of which is 19-nor. I have run TD Dienolone, and TD Trest at moderate doses alongside epistane which crushed estro response. I can't remember how much P5P I ran on that run but I never had any issues with libido or anything on them and no gyno issues due to the epistane.On P5P I usually start with a 100mg a couple of weeks before starting a cycle, that may effect Prolactin, but I know some run it at 200mg that have issues with NPP.
I hope so, I know some people it really kicks them in the Dick. I know you do really well with 19-nors though. Mr. No Sides!I bet you are going to love NPP. Probably my best feel good all around compound.
It’s one of my favorites as well. Joints feel great, motivation is great, and I always seem to be in a good mood when I’m running it. If my boobs could handle it during both my yearly blasts, I’d include it without any hesitation.I bet you are going to love NPP. Probably my best feel good all around compound.
Yes, Deca is long half-life and NPP is short half-life.Dumb Question is NPP and Deca the same thing ?
Yes, Deca is long half-life and NPP is short half-life.
Looks like you’re coming back with the right plan. Congrats on completing recovery!
Thanks @Hyde that sounds good, I think estrogen is low, or not binding to receptors much anyway right now. I have been feeling pretty dry since last week. Hoping the NPP helps with that actually. I chose leg press over squatting today because my knees are feeling dry and I didn't want to risk it with the extra lateral forces squats put on them.Yeah the Genesis is a very solid platform; it gets slept on because it’s a Hyundai I think, but Hyundai of today vs yesteryear might as well be a totally separate brand.
200mg P5P per day split over 2 doses about 8-12 hours apart can make a big difference. If you are still having issues, try 400/day (2x200mg) before resorting to prami or caber.
Sufficiently controlling estrogen will also help to prevent prolactin from getting out of control. If estrogen is sufficiently high and the progesterone receptor is getting agonized (like by Nandrolone) then prolactin will climb.
Thanks @Hyde that sounds good, I think estrogen is low, or not binding to receptors much anyway right now. I have been feeling pretty dry since last week. Hoping the NPP helps with that actually. I chose leg press over squatting today because my knees are feeling dry and I didn't want to risk it with the extra lateral forces squats put on them.
Awesome information, thanks! I have some Now P5P but going to need to get more so I will grab some of that.I don’t trust them for everything, but Nutricost P5P 100mg caps are honestly really legit. I mean they work really well.
Amen to that! Speaking of I did my first .3ml of NPP today with my Test shot. Hoping that starts up the lubrication process a little more.Getting back to your old self, get a little lube in those joints and training will be much more enjoyable
You got to feed the masculine side of things. Masculinity is under attack and a lot of the man stuff is not only fun but needed for our mental health and quality of life. I am very lucky to have a wife who understands and pushes me to do and enjoy things like that which she has no interest in.Nice work mate!
Reading about you cruising around with your son doing car stuff made me suddenly realise how much I miss doing man stuff!
Interested to see how the NPP treats you!
You got to feed the masculine side of things. Masculinity is under attack and a lot of the man stuff is not only fun but needed for our mental health and quality of life. I am very lucky to have a wife who understands and pushes me to do and enjoy things like that which she has no interest in.
Awesome it is good to be sought out!Caught up brother! I follow you, but never get any notifications.
Guess I will just have to hunt you down.
Yeah forgot about that nonsense. It is go time and grow time right now!it's awesome to see everyone around here powering through the end of the year like it's a race to see what we can accomplish before 12/31. in another group I'm in some guy just said "well I'm out until after the holidays, see y'all in January!"...................................................
Amen!It's a life style not a fade !!
100%It's a life style not a fade !!
Not a lot of AM OG's left.Awesome it is good to be sought out!
Yeah forgot about that nonsense. It is go time and grow time right now!
No doubt, we OG's gotta stick together!Not a lot of AM OG's left.
@RegisterJr There might be in the Anabolics section but not one I know of. Maybe @Smont can do a quick one. The dryness, often shows itself in tighter joints that can feel a bit grindy, and stiff. Often you hold less water and just feel dry for lack of a better word. From what I know one of the easiest ways to get your estrogen levels back up if an AI or competing steroid is making it too low is to start taking some oral DHEA as it converts to estrogen pretty readily. For you on your TRT I wouldn't think you would be running into that unless you are running an AI with it. The side you would look for would be higher estrogen, which can bring water retention, acne, and of course the all feared itchy or swelling nipples.Ok, dryness and stuff related to estrogen, remedies, etc…
Is there a post similar to “back to basics” for this kind of stuff?
I admittedly ignored much of it over the years when I thought I would never better myself.
Hopefully it sheds some light on it. Nothing like nagging joints to mess with the getting on of getting on.I just got blood work this morning, I am hoping it will tell me why my joins are so sore/dry ??
it's awesome to see everyone around here powering through the end of the year like it's a race to see what we can accomplish before 12/31. in another group I'm in some guy just said "well I'm out until after the holidays, see y'all in January!"...................................................
Whatever people want to think, you’re always getting better or worse - time waits for no man!