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Themachine01

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Im very big on not overdoing things and being very careful with everything I do. I really dont like fucking with my liver too much so I tend to stay away from orals. Well, I have a history of knee problems, 4 surgeries over the past 6 years. Well Im 3 weeks into my cycle and tweeked my knee yesterday while doing deads. My kneecap got caught up and did some damage, im going in for an MRI tomorrow. Doc says that most likely this will heal on its own over the next couple weeks if I lay off of it, but Im in some pretty good pain so he prescribed my 7.5mg/325 percosets. Now Im very familiar with them from all my history with knee problems, but im nervous to take them along with my cycle. I dropped my dbol dosage down to 30mg yesterday and am also at 750mg omnas per week. Im debating on how bad my liver will get beat up or if there is a possibility of really hurting it. Ive had blood tests in the past while on cycle and liver values have always been fine.
 
I'm sure you'll be fine bro...You won't be on the percs long I'm assuming, so I wouldn't worry about it. Especially if you're dropping your dbol dose down a bit. People do alot worse to their livers when they drink beers all night, throwing down a few percs for a week or two won't do too much damage. I don't have any scientific shit that says you'll be ok, but that's just my opinion from what i've read...I'll see if i can dig up some articles on percs and its effects on the liver.
 
Thanks bro, I appreciate it. Im a big worry wort, as my old lady calls me. Im in some pretty shitty pain right now but am thinking of stopping the dbol tonight and taking 2 pain killers in the morning. Its the 650mg APAP that worries me, a lot of times in the past it has taken 3 of them bad boys to subside the pain, and that would bump it up to 975mg.
 
Themachine01 said:
Thanks bro, I appreciate it. Im a big worry wort, as my old lady calls me. Im in some pretty shitty pain right now but am thinking of stopping the dbol tonight and taking 2 pain killers in the morning. Its the 650mg APAP that worries me, a lot of times in the past it has taken 3 of them bad boys to subside the pain, and that would bump it up to 975mg.

You should have asked you doc for straight hydrocodone...too late now i guess. :)
 
GoldenDelicious said:
just for you bro http://www.drugs.com/xq/cfm/pageID_1150/qx/index.htm

id check it for you but i have no idea what is in that brand (in aus we have fewer drugs than there)

you could always anonymously ring a pharmacy you realise...they wont rat you out.

its good to see youre proactive with your meds. wish everyone was like that.

Thats a pretty cool website, I didnt find any interactions which is good, but im still worried about the old liver.
 
BIC said:
So I Hope This Means Your Not Gonna Do Any More Deads When You Get Better....right

No, this does not mean that. Deads are one of my favorite exercises. I will take 2 - 3 weeks off from legs all together, as well as deads, which completely puts a damper on my goals right now. I will start back light again when I feel I can, then work my way back, I have been dealing with this banged up knee for so many years, deads really arent that bad, I just have to be careful, I just got carried away and went too heavy which I knew I shouldnt have done.
 
but after reading more and more and experimenting in the gyn with different core leg movments i dicided it would be in my best intrests to stop doing them so my legs would keep... i dont do deads simply for the reason that i think they make my trunk to thick....
 
What do you mean by 'so my legs would keep'? And also, are you stating that deads make your midsection too thick? what do you mean by trunk? sorry, im still a little confused. I have noticed mostly growth in my traps and hams from doing heavy deads, plus I feel that they help with overall strength.
 
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