TimberLakers
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But at least you will have AAABBBBBZZZZ!! ZZZZOMMMMMGGGGZZZZ LAWLZ!
Some of the sh*t that little retard wrote is so rediculous, that you really wouldn't believe it unless you saw it.
But at least you will have AAABBBBBZZZZ!! ZZZZOMMMMMGGGGZZZZ LAWLZ!
Some of the sh*t that little retard wrote is so rediculous, that you really wouldn't believe it unless you saw it.
But at least you will have AAABBBBBZZZZ!! ZZZZOMMMMMGGGGZZZZ LAWLZ!
Some of the sh*t that little retard wrote is so rediculous, that you really wouldn't believe it unless you saw it.
Abbbzzzz wUd b3 sofaking suhween.
Doubt that will happen for me at 185lbs though. :-(
I don't get it...
I am So Faking?
This dude is becoming D-bag numero uno around here. And he's not even funny. :684:
can i folow? silver you are the best
can i folow? silver you are the best
Read his post history, you'd think it's buster but the guy works across the hall from me.
So what are you saying? He's not being a D? :dunno:
I'm already seeing people up the dosage to 4 a day.
No, he's just confirming that it is... in fact... a different D Bag than Buster.
Well I went to the Chiropractor yesterday and it seems like I am completely fukked up everywhere. LOL He started naming all these issues, Hips, lower back, upper back, forward head syndrom, etc. Then told me I would need 5 treatments a week for 3-4 weeks. Now I have decent insurance and my copay is $35 plus they only cover chiro at 80%. So I would be out probably $70 per day for the forseable future. I make good money, but I am not sure I can afford to fix my problems at that price.
I think I will continue to suffer throught the pain until it becomes unbearable, reduce the weights, up the cardio and then when it gets too bad get another injection. I am pretty disappointed, but such is life.
Subbed man! hows the progress so far?
Keep it up bro or else :twisted:
Well I went to the Chiropractor yesterday and it seems like I am completely fukked up everywhere. LOL He started naming all these issues, Hips, lower back, upper back, forward head syndrom, etc. Then told me I would need 5 treatments a week for 3-4 weeks. Now I have decent insurance and my copay is $35 plus they only cover chiro at 80%. So I would be out probably $70 per day for the forseable future. I make good money, but I am not sure I can afford to fix my problems at that price.
I think I will continue to suffer throught the pain until it becomes unbearable, reduce the weights, up the cardio and then when it gets too bad get another injection. I am pretty disappointed, but such is life.
Don't twist my arm. I have thought about it to see if there are any advantages. But there is always the debate of run more for a shorter time or run a longer cycle of it.
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Let's do this Silver!!!!
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Let's do this Silver!!!!
Chiropractor is not a doctor.
Go see a doc and if necessary get some real PT. Your insurance should cover more of that and you'll get healed up faster. Extended chiro treatment is voodoo science in my book.
I had a pretty major back issue for the last month or so. I was in serious pain, I discussed it at length in my h-drol log. At one point I thought it was sciatica but now I'm not so sure about that. I gave it proper rest, took ibuprofen, stretched daily and used an ibuprofen transdermal gel. Today I maxed on overhead BB presses and was totally pain free so as of today I consider myself officially back to 100%.
I also went to a chiro for the first time in my life. I had two sessions with him and canceled my third because I didn't think it did a damn thing for me other than waste my time. He did give me some good stretches to do on my own which I think were a HUGE help.
I bumped up to 4 caps ED for my log. Continuing the two bottles we got at 2 caps ED would result in a three month cycle/log. That's just too long, I don't want to run this until the middle of September.
Besides, in three months I imagine you could build some tolerance/insensitivity so LFE so I decided it's better to run for six weeks instead of twelve.
As you know, back problems suck and affect everything you do. Right now it is uncomfortable, but manageable. I am not taking any pain killers, but I am taking benadryl to help me sleep. I do pretty good at night excep when I decide to change sides and I let out a big UGH.
I know mine is a sciatica based on the pain radiating down my leg and left buttox. I have been to the orthopedic and have received the spinal injections which had me feeling great, but I know is just masking the issue. My thoughts on the Chiro was maybe they can adjust the back in a way where the disk was not putting pressure on the nerve, but I am not going to pay that much to find out. Right now it is manageable and I will try to give my back a rest and kill myself with cardio which might be the best thing for me at this time.
On another note....I am going up to the 4 caps/day starting today.
Still looking good silver. Hope the back feels better. If it makes you feel better I destroyed my big toe yesterday. It looks like a grenade was dropped on it. Dropped a would table on it, and had to have the nail opened to drain it, and wouldn't you know, nothing to numb it..
Hiyo Silver - been in the wars mate? Nothing worse than injuries when you're in full swing - it's taken me over 3 months to fix my ankle. Stick to your guns :thumbsup:
Still looking good silver. Hope the back feels better. If it makes you feel better I destroyed my big toe yesterday. It looks like a grenade was dropped on it. Dropped a would table on it, and had to have the nail opened to drain it, and wouldn't you know, nothing to numb it..
I used to perform self surgeries on my ingrown toenails, talk about painful :nervous:
Hang in there, Bro. Forget about deadlifts, maybe forever. There are ways around them and you can still look and feel great.
Two questions:
What is your ab training like? (Can you work abs now with this back injury?)
Do you stretch (now, be honest!
I've had nearly broken shoulder tendons, (clean and jerk went horribly wrong), and a back problem that I thought was permanent, so no squatting for a year.
The back problem was so serious I was booked for surgery. I did the following and avoided surgery completely, and was squatting in a month and half: Im not advising, Im just saying that if you change some things up, you could feel tons better.
I started:
A very basic stretching routine, morning and evening for 10 minutes. This is CRITICAL.
Abs. Slow up and slow down for as many sets as I needed to get a hundred reps. Just slow, squeezing reps 4 x a week. And it worked itself out.
Also massage therapy 2x a week. But this was just extra, because I could barely walk.
The chiropractor looked at my xrays and said I needed surgery, but took my money anyway trying to fix it. Until I got serious about ab training and stretching, nothing made a bit of difference.
Just a thought. And hey, even if it doesnt work for your back problem, well you'll have an nice sixer as a reward!
Hang in there, Bro. Forget about deadlifts, maybe forever. There are ways around them and you can still look and feel great.
Two questions:
What is your ab training like? (Can you work abs now with this back injury?)
Do you stretch (now, be honest!
I've had nearly broken shoulder tendons, (clean and jerk went horribly wrong), and a back problem that I thought was permanent, so no squatting for a year.
The back problem was so serious I was booked for surgery. I did the following and avoided surgery completely, and was squatting in a month and half: Im not advising, Im just saying that if you change some things up, you could feel tons better.
I started:
A very basic stretching routine, morning and evening for 10 minutes. This is CRITICAL.
Abs. Slow up and slow down for as many sets as I needed to get a hundred reps. Just slow, squeezing reps 4 x a week. And it worked itself out.
Also massage therapy 2x a week. But this was just extra, because I could barely walk.
The chiropractor looked at my xrays and said I needed surgery, but took my money anyway trying to fix it. Until I got serious about ab training and stretching, nothing made a bit of difference.
Just a thought. And hey, even if it doesnt work for your back problem, well you'll have an nice sixer as a reward!
This is very important Silver. I was told I needed surgery 10 years ago on my back(degenerated disk S1/L5). I said F that and really crushed my ABs and religiously stretch....hamstrings are a big area to focus on. I can't get out of bed in the morning without pulling my knees to my chest and loosening up the lower back area. Core strength is paramount here Silver! Do these while you rest the area and you will be able to get back to the heavy compounds again!
Excellent post as always! I stretch, but not religiously enough. I need to start doing that daily as you did. Which stretches to you recommend?
I probably neglect my abs more than I should. At first it was due to soreness in the back and then when my back got better I started increasing my ab work, but probably nowhere near where you guys are. I will start toughing it out and start making a better effort to work my abs. How many days a week should I do ab work? Part of my justification for avoiding ab work is that I feel cardio is more beneficial to my goals than ab work so the 15 minutes I would do abs I add into my cardio time.
People tend to think of abs as just a beach muscle... or that training your abs wont make any difference if you're overweight. Just isn't true. Its a huge muscle group, but people just neglect them entirely, or throw in 15 crunches at the end of the workout.
Give them a full day at the gym. Not like you're going to have very taxing leg and back days for awhile.
a few bad words, and I was not pleased with the nurse, but as you said, such is life, we keep plugging along. I was already in lifting this afternoonTHAT SUX MAN! I don't feel good about anyone else injuring themselves. I bet you let out a cuss word or 500. That just sounds brutal!
a few bad words, and I was not pleased with the nurse, but as you said, such is life, we keep plugging along. I was already in lifting this afternoon![]()
I relate with this all to well. I've had three surgeries due to sport injuries, including both shoulders and one knee. I'll stop working out when I'm dead. :684:The only good thing about being a fat ass and out of shape was I was never sore and never had any major injuries.
Judging by some of your previous posts I don't think death will keep you out of the gym!!!!!!!!!
Damn Skippy. Looks like we all got a lot in common![]()