Please Scroll Down to See Forums Below
napsgear
genezapharmateuticals
domestic-supply
puritysourcelabs
UGL OZ
UGFREAK
napsgeargenezapharmateuticals domestic-supplypuritysourcelabsUGL OZUGFREAK

7wk gh/test progress update

gunrunner

New member
Hey just wanted to update on my gh/test cyp progress.
I'm on week 7 now with 3.33iu of Jin and 400mg/wk of cyp.
Strength started to increase week 4 and climbing. Started at 183 now at 192lbs. Bf % change don't know, but visually something is definitley changing. Midsection, still there but a lot of is is getting soft and watery as reported by others. My muscle memory is coming back and starting to look like my old HS wrestling pics. Gains are coming slowly but gradually.
I orginally started the gh/test as therapy for my dislocated shoulder/knee from a motorcycle accident last year. All I can say is the gh has made my shoulder strong again, when a few months back I thought it was thrashed for life. Weird thing though, I definitely look different in the mirror and feel strong in my workouts. BUT, my body feels like a friken train wreck...
Don't get it?
I get the usual sides of fingertips numbing, wrists hurting when I'm riding my motorcycle. But the wierd thing is my fingers and knuckles. It feels like my "hinges" at the knuckles are about to come loose. The last few days it pops out of joint, so bizarre. And now both middle fingers are doing it?...!!!
Does anyone know why my body feels like I just got jumped?
I'm wondering if the letro has anything to do with it.
Anyhow, full update with dxa scan/bloodwork after my 12th week.
Thanks
 
I had labrum surgery in my shoulder a few summers ago - not supposed to do any heavy lifting for almost a year, but I lost 25 pounds within 8 week of the surgery and couldn't wait the full year. I started lifting again after 7 months with the help of some boosters, and gained it all back in 12 weeks, but started getting terrible pain in my shoulders and fingers around week 11. I finished the cycle and took 2 complete weeks off of lifting, and then started up again and the pain was almost completely gone. It's probably the cyp causing you the pain, not the gh, because 7 weeks isn't long enough for the gh to actually cause enough unnatural bone growth for your fingers to pop out. If it were me, I'd stop the cyp, keep going with the gh, but lay off the gym for 10 days and then go back and see how it feels. If your body feels better, get back on the cyp if you feel comfortable with it, but listen to your body it knows when something isn't right.

Side note: When I hurt my labrum, during the whole recovery I never thought I'd play baseball again. Even when I was completely cleared after almost 8 months, it still was shaky. But now 18 months later it feels as good as new; even when your body has recovered from an injury it takes a long time for joints to function with the same strength they once did.
 
Top Bottom