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Thank you for all the suggestions! I’ve come to understand that my tendinopathy is caused by a magnesium deficiency in my tendons, I believe taking Cipro altered my DNA in this way. When I went to physical therapy—before I knew the real issue—they were confident they could help, but I never improved. Without sufficient magnesium in my tendons, no amount of stretching or physical therapy will work.

In the past, the only treatments that have helped are stem cells, SARMS, or peptides. While these provide temporary strength and healing, once I stop using them, my condition deteriorates again—usually quite quickly.

I’ve never fully reached a point of feeling good, just "less bad" than before. Now, I’m hoping that with Anavar and HGH, I can finally get to a place where I feel well, and then maintain that progress by being very cautious.

I’ve also been doing many other things to try to improve my condition. At this point, I’ve tried just about everything out there. I’ve read nearly every book on the subject and tested all the remedies they suggest. The only thing I know about that I haven’t tried yet is ozone therapy… Maybe one day.

If anyone’s interested I could try to make a list of everything I’ve tried, but it’s so long I’ve probably forgot a lot of thing.
 
Thank you for all the suggestions! I’ve come to understand that my tendinopathy is caused by a magnesium deficiency in my tendons, I believe taking Cipro altered my DNA in this way. When I went to physical therapy—before I knew the real issue—they were confident they could help, but I never improved. Without sufficient magnesium in my tendons, no amount of stretching or physical therapy will work.

In the past, the only treatments that have helped are stem cells, SARMS, or peptides. While these provide temporary strength and healing, once I stop using them, my condition deteriorates again—usually quite quickly.

I’ve never fully reached a point of feeling good, just "less bad" than before. Now, I’m hoping that with Anavar and HGH, I can finally get to a place where I feel well, and then maintain that progress by being very cautious.

I’ve also been doing many other things to try to improve my condition. At this point, I’ve tried just about everything out there. I’ve read nearly every book on the subject and tested all the remedies they suggest. The only thing I know about that I haven’t tried yet is ozone therapy… Maybe one day.

If anyone’s interested I could try to make a list of everything I’ve tried, but it’s so long I’ve probably forgot a lot of thing.
I would start the magnesium, have you started it ED? with electrolytes @MaxMore

your journey is very deep, please share as much as you can as you go :)
 
I would start the magnesium, have you started it ED? with electrolytes @MaxMore

your journey is very deep, please share as much as you can as you go :)
I’ve tried most types of magnesium like, right now I am taking magnesium glycinate and magnesium orotate. I also frequently take magnesium sulfate baths. The magnesium baths actually seem to work pretty, at least they feel better after I take them.

I’m not sure what ED is.
 
Here’s a quick update on how I’m doing. Unfortunately, I’ve become a walking barometer for inflammatory foods—I can usually tell right away if something’s not agreeing with me, and the next day I’ll wake up feeling inflamed as well.

Last week had a couple of tough moments, which isn’t out of the ordinary. I went to TGI Friday’s and got the full rack of ribs, house salad, and mashed potatoes. I try to avoid carbs, but every now and then I indulge. I had planned to do my shoulder and back therapy when I got home, so I figured a few extra carbs wouldn’t hurt too much.

Overall, I’ve been feeling better over the last week, so I decided to try seated rows on my Total Fitness machine. I hadn’t used it in about nine months because I tend to injure myself on it, and this time was no different as I tweaked my knee getting on.

I decided to up my shoulder and back workout, wanting to make the most of being on gear. The next day, though, I woke up sore all over. It was a mix of the knee injury, overdoing the physical therapy, and the inflammation from the food.

Now, I’m taking it easy for a few days.

I will say I made a smart choice when my family came home with those new Costco snack bar cookies. I was definitely tempted, but I knew exactly how I'd feel if I gave in. Instead, I proposed a game of Set, and the winner got my share of the cookie! At least I got to have fun talking smack to losers.
 
Here’s a quick update on how I’m doing. Unfortunately, I’ve become a walking barometer for inflammatory foods—I can usually tell right away if something’s not agreeing with me, and the next day I’ll wake up feeling inflamed as well.

Last week had a couple of tough moments, which isn’t out of the ordinary. I went to TGI Friday’s and got the full rack of ribs, house salad, and mashed potatoes. I try to avoid carbs, but every now and then I indulge. I had planned to do my shoulder and back therapy when I got home, so I figured a few extra carbs wouldn’t hurt too much.

Overall, I’ve been feeling better over the last week, so I decided to try seated rows on my Total Fitness machine. I hadn’t used it in about nine months because I tend to injure myself on it, and this time was no different as I tweaked my knee getting on.

I decided to up my shoulder and back workout, wanting to make the most of being on gear. The next day, though, I woke up sore all over. It was a mix of the knee injury, overdoing the physical therapy, and the inflammation from the food.

Now, I’m taking it easy for a few days.

I will say I made a smart choice when my family came home with those new Costco snack bar cookies. I was definitely tempted, but I knew exactly how I'd feel if I gave in. Instead, I proposed a game of Set, and the winner got my share of the cookie! At least I got to have fun talking smack to losers.
@MaxMore inflammation is the real deal with foods that dont agree with you for sure
ED is every day
have you considered carnivore?
 
Here’s a quick update on how I’m doing. Unfortunately, I’ve become a walking barometer for inflammatory foods—I can usually tell right away if something’s not agreeing with me, and the next day I’ll wake up feeling inflamed as well.

Last week had a couple of tough moments, which isn’t out of the ordinary. I went to TGI Friday’s and got the full rack of ribs, house salad, and mashed potatoes. I try to avoid carbs, but every now and then I indulge. I had planned to do my shoulder and back therapy when I got home, so I figured a few extra carbs wouldn’t hurt too much.

Overall, I’ve been feeling better over the last week, so I decided to try seated rows on my Total Fitness machine. I hadn’t used it in about nine months because I tend to injure myself on it, and this time was no different as I tweaked my knee getting on.

I decided to up my shoulder and back workout, wanting to make the most of being on gear. The next day, though, I woke up sore all over. It was a mix of the knee injury, overdoing the physical therapy, and the inflammation from the food.

Now, I’m taking it easy for a few days.

I will say I made a smart choice when my family came home with those new Costco snack bar cookies. I was definitely tempted, but I knew exactly how I'd feel if I gave in. Instead, I proposed a game of Set, and the winner got my share of the cookie! At least I got to have fun talking smack to losers.
look into the FODMAP diet. stick to low FODMAP foods. that keeps inflammation down.

probelm with eating out is the condiments, sauces, additives and refined oils that are in those foods. its not good at all
 
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