Are you on any anti coagulants full time since event? Are you followed by Doc for meds and/or labs regularly since event? Did doc discuss any surgical filter options stuff.
A doc should def do some leg work before you go to far.
Just want ya to be safe brother.
Definitely get in contact with the physician that is managing your TRT. Even if your scheduled visits are less frequent, these are the questions and circumstances they are trained to handle (at least in my experience). I love the wealth of knowledge that the members possess here and read...
@appleton111 .... Mornings.. but i work some strange hours so what I mean to say is after work. this would consist of intermittent sprints on the tread mill and such for about 20-30 mins prob 4-5 days a week... this is followed by a longer 3-5 mile run in the evening 2-3 days a week with some...
Naw. just medically managed TRT at the moment. Our gyms are open for business finally. doing alot more cardio right now and higher rep stuff at the moment trying to lean out. I have some stuff coming up where I will need to be lighter with increased endurance: work stuff. Ill keep you all...
IMHO, any excessive undesirable emotional response (user specific) to a drug should be treated like any other side effect... If a substance is causing an undesirable emotional or physiological response, perhaps it is time to taper off that medication and/or an alternative considered. This is...
no food services like that at this gym: never have been tho, but food and drinks have not been restricted from being brought in. all restaurants tho are still on delivery or outside dining only as far as I know.
Only time i even see filter needles in practice is when an ampule is used and has to be cracked to draw up the contents of the ampule (not a vial with rubber stopper). Glass can technically get into the injectate from the cracking of the ampule. Otherwise, I really cant think of any other...
He is absolutely telling the truth regarding "freezing the site"... Local anesthetic does not work in infected tissue. It is a pH issue at play that neutralizes the anesthetic and renders it ineffective. Many times general anesthetic will be employed in a surgical setting. Sorry to hear of this...
May I ask the nature of your cancer? If that is too personal I understand. Btw, you look great right now as is. What ever you are doing NOW, keep it up.
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