HGH Advice for injury [20 years old] please help

gymtime737

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Hey guys, I posted on here a few months back and was very unfamiliar and dumb about a lot of things. Basically around 10 months ago I injured my Bicep doing concentration curls, I felt a sharp pain and dropped the weight. However there was no bruising or swelling. Up until this day, I have had trouble going more then 10 pounds on my right bicep. However, I am able to work out every other muscle without pain except for a couple back movements. My bicep does not bother me throughout the day, it only bothers me when doing direct bicep work. I saw a specialist and he said it might be partially torn. He wanted me to get an MRI, but unforunately, I do not have the insurance right now to get it and feel it would too much money to get something I probably already know. I know if it is partially torn/whatever it is srgery is an option. However I am turning 21 in a month and really want to stay away from surgery. I feel that if I am able to workack out every other muscle fine and still do light bicep work with minimal pain, why stay off the weights for 6 months? Also surgery has a lot of drawbacks from what I read. I also think it might be torn at the elbow. I really just want this damn injury to heal already, it has been driving me nuts. Again I really would like to avoid surgery. I am able to workout around it, however, I really want to be able to work out my biceps again and have no pain instead of slight pain on some workouts. I also am scared to do pullups/dips/ some types of exercises. I have been researching HGH and have read that if taken correctly could be safe and also work wonders on an injured area. I have about $750 dollars to spend. I just want to know your expert opinions on if HGH would be a safe rout and what types of HGH would be the safest and most affordable if any at all. And also whre I would be able to get it legit.Also let me add I would love to tryout for my football team next spring and want to heal so I can be healthy and play my best ball. If I cant play football I would love to compete in bodybuilding later on but it is hard if I cant directly workout biceps that hard. Thank you guys it means a lot for any opinions.
 
Bump - If thats to long too read my question is will one cycle of HGH cure a partially torn bicep? Where can I get it legit? How much will it cost?
 
Nobody here is gonna tell you how to score HGH and how much it costs brother. You had better reread the stickies before posting again. Sorry. If you do find a good source, p.m. me.
 
I only came on here three times to post a question. I dont search the forums, because I don't know enough to help anyone. I come here and ask for knowledgeable advice. Usually people help me.
 
Also one more question because I dont know where else to ask this. Again you guys know way more then me or any of my friends about bodybuilding and injuries so I come to you guys. My question is lets say you have a torn bicep and choose to not do surgery. If you are able to build up strength and do a few workouts for biceps will your injured bicep continue to atrophy or will you be able to gain muscle at all in the injured bicep? Also will it grow in weird?
 
Hey man.

Sorry about the injury. However, I would recommend to stay away from the hgh. Save up and use the $750 for an MRI. Without an MRI you do not know for sure what is the problem. In addition to this, even running a high dos of hgh may not help with a bicep tear. In fact, I would say that it would not help at all. Especially $750 dollars worth of GH.

Think about this. Many pros tear their biceps. It's the name of the game in the sport of bodybuilding. These same pros run massive amount of GH. However, I have yet to see a case where they do not need surgery to repair it.

Good luck. Recently tore mine and am recovering from surgery. :)
 
It really depends on the extent of the tear. Speaking from experience, it will continue to grow if it is not severely torn. (However, if you can't curl 10lb's it might be). You may notice some swelling if you haven't already. This is indicative of a bicep tear.

As far as growing incorrectly/weird, I am not sure. You would have to ask your doctor. Who knows if he can really tell you that either :)

It might be in your best interest to consult with your doctor about financial options when it comes to surgery. He may know something that you don't. Even without insurance, sometimes there is ways to mitigate cost.

Good luck
 
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