The Most Amazing Thing Happened to Me Today

I...for the first time in 2 years worked out...

I know...doesn't sound to glorious to most people but for a guy who hasn't been able to in two years it's mind blowing amazing to feel that pump again. In case someone hasn't read it in my previous posts I've been dealing with a torn tendon in my right arm and avoiding surgery at all costs.

It wasn't a heavy workout, probably won't get to do heavy for quite some time but regardless it was great.

I'd just like to make sure and thank werewolf who suggested IBE's Oratropin and IBE for putting the product out.

I just ordered my 2nd box today. It's worth every penny it costs for the job it does.

Thanks
 
Awesome! I remember you saying something about it helping before but I am SOOOOOO glad you are able to lift again that is inspiring bro.
 
I was wondering how you were doing. Congradulations!
:woohoo:

I know you already know following, but I have to say it one more time. Good form - slow steady movements - progress up weight in small steps, but steadily up. Good luck

I was sorry to hear about your father's back injury. Is he doing better? Do you know any more details on what is actually causing the pain?
 
Last I talked to him he was feeling better but still sore. He's able to get up and get around a lot better. The meds the dr. gave him seems to be helping him alon.

His problem is he's overweight (extremely). Which is probably why I fight so hard to stay in shape, sometimes a negative role model can be just as good as a positive one.

BTW.....OUCH....I forgot how bad squats hurt the day after. Damn, I love that feeling. Everytime I move and something is sore I swear I get butterflies. Feels great to hurt.

Slow and steady I'll proceed, Thanks Werewolf, I don't want to imagine what rut I'd be stuck in if you hadn't stumbled across my thread.

Thanks...I owe you one (or two)
 
Very nice to hear bro. Keep up the good work you'll be pushing the heavy weights again in no time.
 
firefighter2032 said:
Last I talked to him he was feeling better but still sore. He's able to get up and get around a lot better. The meds the dr. gave him seems to be helping him alon.

His problem is he's overweight (extremely). Which is probably why I fight so hard to stay in shape, sometimes a negative role model can be just as good as a positive one.

BTW.....OUCH....I forgot how bad squats hurt the day after. Damn, I love that feeling. Everytime I move and something is sore I swear I get butterflies. Feels great to hurt.

Slow and steady I'll proceed, Thanks Werewolf, I don't want to imagine what rut I'd be stuck in if you hadn't stumbled across my thread.

Thanks...I owe you one (or two)

I'm currently researching IGF-1R3 and Back Disk problems unfortunately I found no studies using IGF-1 or IGF-1R3 as a healing agent on disks. IGF-1 is very hard to use as healing agent because its short half life and we have not had long life R3 for very long. I did find one where they used IGF-1 has a healing agent for cartilage. What I have been able to find is several studies the early 90s showing the low IGF-1 levels will lead to both cartilage and disk degradation in the back. I will start posting some this over the next week as I get time, but even at this point I would recommend you have your dad’s IGF-1 levels tested.
 
Werewolf said:
I'm currently researching IGF-1R3 and Back Disk problems unfortunately I found no studies using IGF-1 or IGF-1R3 as a healing agent on disks. IGF-1 is very hard to use as healing agent because its short half life and we have not had long life R3 for very long. I did find one where they used IGF-1 has a healing agent for cartilage. What I have been able to find is several studies the early 90s showing the low IGF-1 levels will lead to both cartilage and disk degradation in the back. I will start posting some this over the next week as I get time, but even at this point I would recommend you have your dad’s IGF-1 levels tested.

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Here ya go ;)
 
LakeMountD said:
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Here ya go ;)

Thanks

The article also reminds me of something I keep bouncing against. That the best general healing agent is neither HGH or IGF-1R3, but a combination of the the two; or in your case, GHRP-6 and IGF-1R3. Hint - hint - hint

Possible new product?
 
Werewolf said:
Thanks

The article also reminds me of something I keep bouncing against. That the best general healing agent is neither HGH or IGF-1R3, but a combination of the the two; or in your case, GHRP-6 and IGF-1R3. Hint - hint - hint

Possible new product?

Haha "a company I know" sells both of those ;) lol
 
LakeMountD said:
Haha "a company I know" sells both of those ;) lol

But trying to get my father to take any supplement is tough and buying & taking two things even tougher (much tougher).

The current cost of a kit is making some people not willing to buy and try. I am speaking from direct experience from friends. You may want to consider selling 1/2 kits because of this.
 
my father is 50

overweight and years of working for GM didn't help. That and he also used alcohol to excess in his years. All that combined hasn't helped his aging process at all.

Again, sometimes a negative influence can be as beneficial as a positive influence. I don't drink as a direct result of seeing what it did to my father.
 
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