Ostarine, LGD, MK-677, and BPC-157 for a chronic wrist pain

cck131

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I know healing questions get asked a lot for these compounds, but I would like some input from users who have used said compounds (Osta, LGD, MK677, and BPC-157) with success or failure. Also, I was not sure if I should psot this in the rehab thread, so I apologize if this is in the wrong place

I have had chronic ulnar sided wrist pain going on 7 months now. I have been training for 11 years and have taken AAS and prohormones, and have experimented with SARMs, but never used for injury repair. I am a chiropractor, and am getting to the point where I can not adjust people, and I am getting desperate. The pain is only presented when I go to pick something up, when I hold a person's head to deliver a cervical adjustment, and when my wrist is extended, supinated, and ulnar deviated. Neutral grip does not hurt. I have had a radiograph that revealed a 3mm gap between my radius and ulna, then received a contrast MRI two weeks ago that revealed no torn carpal ligaments and an intact Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex tear (TFCC), but the gap between radius and ulna is still present. I have tried many conservative treatments for several months, and not much has helped at all. I have taken a month off from any upper body lifting, and 3 weeks off of work.

Now to my question. I have been injecting BPC-157 locally for four weeks at a dose of 500mcg ED, but it does not seem to be improving. I was considering adding Osta and MK-677 to the mix, but I wanted some input on user experience. Any insight is much appreciated. Thank you
 

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where did you source your supps from? (they could be bunk). also, see an orthopedic specialist. they will be able to guide you in the right direction, rather than a forum. if what you're doing isn't currently working, then you need to change something and see a doc.
 

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where did you source your supps from? (they could be bunk). also, see an orthopedic specialist. they will be able to guide you in the right direction, rather than a forum. if what you're doing isn't currently working, then you need to change something and see a doc.
I get them from Enhanced *********. Indeed, an orthopedist is the next step. Thank you for chiming in
 

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