Hey, so i was doing clan t3 cycle 3 years before and then if left it. After sometime leaving cycle, pain started in knee joints. I left gym and no exercise after then. Now, conditions got worse... I cant use my knees, a lil presure on any knee leads to shake my whole body.. And if i push more...
The friend that is using growth hormone HGH, can take a seat to the symptom, reference.
1. How to deal with bleeding at the injection site after injection of growth hormone?:wink:
Answer: when the syringe is pulled out, only the skin at the eye of the needle goes out for blood, indicating that...
General elbow pain is often associated with an imbalance between the forearm flexors and extensors. In most cases (but not all), the forearm flexor is in a state of overuse because of repeated "palm towards elbow" patterns, and you end up with an inflamed elbow tendon.
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A unique study on injury surveyed 104 Swedish sub elite powerlifters. The study is unique because it defined injury as a condition that causes pain and affects training in some minor way. By this definition, 70% of respondents were injured.
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DOMS (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness) is a phenomenon experienced when you perform an exercise you are not used to. We have previously mentioned that it is okay to train with DOMS, albeit that your performance will be reduced up to 24 hours after exercise.
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What we want to highlight here is that...
Shoulder instability describes a condition of increased joint mobility that affects the passive restraints of the shoulder joint (labrum, capsule and ligaments) and can be broadly classified as traumatic or atraumatic. Traumatic cases result from an injury and are usually present on only one...
Been injecting for the first time in my biceps and holy fuck this shit hurts feels like I tore every fiber in my biceps without working them at all lol .... debating sticking with SUB-Q because of this... any input is great
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of 104 chemical compounds known as cannabinoids found in marijuana plants. CBD lacks psychoactive properties and won't get you high the way THC does. This is appealing for people who want to experience the benefits from the plant without the side effects. What benefits...
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Cramps, stitches,*charlie horses... There are a bunch of names.
Muscle spasms ruin your workout, hinder your performance at a powerlifting competition, and are just literally a pain in the butt.*If you've had to deal with full body cramping, you understand the pain. The unforgivable pain you...
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Bought 2 bottles of Igf-1 from muscle chemistry advanced supplement store. I was planning to use 20mcg a day for 50 days pining IM in chest, delts and arms. Package arrived fast and the bottles were in foil and tapped to an icepack which was still slightly cold to the touch. I was impressed by...
I know that shooting with AA hurts like a bitch; is there a protocol where you can draw up the igf-lr3 with AA and then add bac water in to ease the pain. Mind you I never shot AA in my body, so I'm too pussy to shoot it directly in me since I heard it hurts more than a bee sting; and pain...
Imaging studies in women have shown that their brains are undergoing a fascinating set of changes post orgasm. These include increased activity of the areas associated with relaxation, touch, reward, memory, and pain sensation. Apparently, orgasm is a pretty reliable pain desensitizer for women...
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Feels like I am playing whackamole here.
So after 6+ years of chronic back pain, I got myself off prescribed pain meds cold turkey (although I don't recommend bc you could have a seizure without weaning off, Im stubborn) it took maybe 2-3 months off pain meds, countless massages, rolling my...
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We know that swearing increases pain tolerance. That has even been backed up by research. Now new research shows it can also increase strength and power.
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The Studies: Repeating a swear word was compared to repeating a neutral word during two different experiments. In the first...
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I have a question regarding some pain I just notice I have on my right pec muscle.. last night I was planning my workout for today I started to press on my chest to see if I wasn’t sore for the workout. As soon a I pressed I felt a pain right between the pec and armpit.. there is no bruising at...
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I have a theory about training pain. I'm not talking about the pain of getting injured, but the normal discomfort experienced when lifting. There are several types of it, and everyone has a different tolerance level for each type. Here are two examples:
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Burning Pain: This is...
"I just feel it in my back.” In the collegiate strength and conditioning setting, that's a common response to the deadlift. Even with a laundry list of cues – keep your chest up, sit back with your hips, pull the slack out of the bar, etc. – athletes will still have issues with the deadlift. The...
OK I wanted to start a separate thread for this to see if and what people get most relief from that have chronic back pain, without the use of pain meds or NSAIDS ( I can't take any NSAIDS due to my CKD)
Has anyone had significant relief with
Acupuncture?
Cupping?
Sports Chiropractors?
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