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Godd/Bad Luck or a clueless Doc???

J~Rock

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Good/Bad Luck or a clueless Doc???

A couple of weeks ago I had posted that I had broken my tibia while playing basketball (per the emergency room tech.). 4 days later I went to the orthopedic as instructed by the emergency room personnel only to be told my tibia was not broken. I knew obviously either the emergency room, or the ortho. was wrong so I went to another ortho. only to be told the same, that my tibia is not broken. This time the doc explained to me that the emergency room was seeing "lines" in my bone which he says are common, but no breaks, fractures, etc... I'll be going for my follow up next week I'm sure only to be told that it is a miraculous healing due to my aas use, etc....Yeah right. I'm assuming a mri will be scheduled for whatever else could or couldn't be wrong.

At the time the injury had occurred I was on week 9 of a 14 week cycle.
My cycle was scheduled to go:
weeks 1-8, 250mg of sustanon
weeks 1-8, 300mg of deca
weeks 9-14, 200mg of winstrol
weeks 9-14, 250mg of test enantat.
With hcg, and clomid for pct.

I was given some advice to continue with the test at the same dosage for recovery sake, and to continue the deca at 150-200mg for possible help in bone recovery. Being that I'm still working out (excluding legs obviously since I have this damn walking boot) I continued the deca at 300mg, and Test Enantat at 250wk.

Assuming I'm back to 100% in 8-12 weeks (from the injury date), should I run the deca/test for weeks 9-16, then kick the Winny/test in or go straight to PCT after week 16?

Sorry for the novel length question, just trying to fill you in.
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Drs are crooks. The more fucked up you are, the more they stand to gain by operating on you or selling you RX drugs. After seperating my shoulder in a high school wrestling match, a Dr told me I needed a shoulder operation in order to ever compete in sports again. My parents couldn't afford it, so I rehab'ed it myself. I was benching 500+ 4 yrs later.

Drs are like lawyers and car mechanics-if you require their services, and they're not long time, close, personal friends of yours, with a genuine interest in your personal or financial well being, plan on taking it in the ass big time.

Of course there are exceptions-but they are few and far between.
 
plan on taking it in the ass big time.

I can honestly say this isn't the advice I was hoping for. Pretty much came to the same conclusion on my own throughout this whole process, but as I've learned from reading your previous posts Big Cracker, they're ALWAYS enlighting, humorous, and pretty much brutally honest. Thanks for the input!!!!
 
J~Rock said:
plan on taking it in the ass big time.

I can honestly say this isn't the advice I was hoping for. Pretty much came to the same conclusion on my own throughout this whole process, but as I've learned from reading your previous posts Big Cracker, they're ALWAYS enlighting, humorous, and pretty much brutally honest. Thanks for the input!!!!


Thanks bro. In real life I'm not as big of an asshole as I am online. For some reason the web brings out my inner journalist which thrives on writing thought provoking posts. I don't expect everyone to agree with me-but I do enjoy making people think-especially if they have the blinders on. Peace.
 
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