steroids to heal injuries

I'm using steroids now for the simple reason of my past injuries to my back and body after a serious auto accident! Damn American doctors were giving me oral cortizone and NSAID's (Non Steroid Anti Inflammitory Drugs) at high dosages... which then led to a massive bleeding ulcer and had to have a blood tranfussion before the Doc would do surgery to repair my stomach. Was in ICU for 7 days after that one. (Amerikan doctors so so damn scared to give narcotics for real pain or steroids for rehab... etc!) After all this $hit went down, I found a legit doc at a pain management center which helped.

Anyway, I prefer East Europe better... :dance2: Got me a beautiful wife and a 6 month old daughter :baby: .... Anyway, when I do venture back to the США, To see family, I load up on my meds for pain, etc., and enjoy my time. Then back to my home here!

Anyway, the juice just makes me feel better in general and now I'm training again and making steady progress.
 
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drholliday said:
I am 40 and have never taken steroids but I am condidering them to help heal several sports related injuries. I have had a few injuries for 3 years and they won't heal.

Questions
1. Am I going down the right path? Will steroids help heal my body? If they do, which one would you reccomend

2. I called the doctor to have them prescribed. My testosterone needs to be at a certain level. Is there a way to lower levels in a blood test to get a script.
A 150-250mg shot of deca with 100mg of eq will get your testosterone down low enough to get a scrip at 40, trust me. Also hgh is so cheap now you should add that at 1.5iu 5 days a week with your testosterone, about 200mg weekly and you will see and feel amazing things happen to you with in 3 months or so. Also do the Deca/eq about a week before you go see your Doc and don't work out through that time, he will send you to get your blood test and your testosterone level should be around 160-180 ng/dl. Nice and low. :)
By the way I'm 40 too.
 
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bignate said:
A 150-250mg shot of deca with 100mg of eq will get your testosterone down low enough to get a scrip at 40, trust me. Also hgh is so cheap now you should add that at 1.5iu 5 days a week with your testosterone, about 200mg weekly and you will see and feel amazing things happen to you with in 3 months or so. Also do the Deca/eq about a week before you go see your Doc and don't work out through that time, he will send you to get your blood test and your testosterone level should be around 160-180 ng/dl. Nice and low. :)
By the way I'm 40 too.
I am 40 as well and have one completely torn rotator cuff and one partially torn one that, together, made flat benching and DIPs an extremely painful experience. Then I started a Test Cyp, HGH, fish oil and Glucosamine regimine and I am virtually pain-free. Back to the bench!
 
Parteeman said:
I am 40 as well and have one completely torn rotator cuff and one partially torn one that, together, made flat benching and DIPs an extremely painful experience. Then I started a Test Cyp, HGH, fish oil and Glucosamine regimine and I am virtually pain-free. Back to the bench!
Small world. I have a tear in my left rotator cuff and disc's that were degenerating in my back so the x-rays showed. 4 months doing the same cycle you did minus the Glucosamine and fish oil and my chiropractor though his therapy was helping my disc to regenerate. Yea, maybe a tiny bit but the hgh, testosterone was the real healing aid. It's a shame we have to trick the doctors into getting scrips...................
Also I have no pain in the rotator cuff and can bench press at will.
 
Test will help if the problem is in weak muscles supporting the offending tendons/ligaments. But if it is the actual tendons/ligaments that are causing the problems (which is what I suspect) then test will slow down the healing process considerably. What's worse is that it may not feel this way due to increased muscle strength, water retention in the joints and overall sense of strenth that can cause you to lift/work in ways that you are not ready for and reinjure yourself. While deca has this same problem where the injury feels better than it actually is, it does have collagen healing properties that could be very beneficial (EQ has an even greater degree of collagen healing). As long as you are aware that the decreased pain/increased strength is coming from the hormones and don't overdo it, you should be fine. As has been posted, I believe what you are really looking for is HGH. This has the most dramatic healing properties, and can be quite rejuvinating systematically for older lifters.
A cycle Deca, EQ, and HGH, with a maintanence dose of test - IMO would do wonders for your situation. So much so that you'd probably have to continually remind yourself that you've had these injuries so that you don't overdo it and reinjure yourself.
 
Stone said:
Test will help if the problem is in weak muscles supporting the offending tendons/ligaments. But if it is the actual tendons/ligaments that are causing the problems (which is what I suspect) then test will slow down the healing process considerably. What's worse is that it may not feel this way due to increased muscle strength, water retention in the joints and overall sense of strenth that can cause you to lift/work in ways that you are not ready for and reinjure yourself. While deca has this same problem where the injury feels better than it actually is, it does have collagen healing properties that could be very beneficial (EQ has an even greater degree of collagen healing). As long as you are aware that the decreased pain/increased strength is coming from the hormones and don't overdo it, you should be fine. As has been posted, I believe what you are really looking for is HGH. This has the most dramatic healing properties, and can be quite rejuvinating systematically for older lifters.
A cycle Deca, EQ, and HGH, with a maintanence dose of test - IMO would do wonders for your situation. So much so that you'd probably have to continually remind yourself that you've had these injuries so that you don't overdo it and reinjure yourself.
I second this post!!!!!!!!
 
Finally went to the Dr and had blood work. My test level was 157. Doc said this is probably why the injuries were taking so long to heal. Doctor prescribed Androgel 5mg/day and said he does not prescribe injectibles. Has anyone used Androgel to help heal injuries? Nobody has mentionied it in the previous posts so I'm wondering if I should see a doctor who will prescibe injectibles.
 
just a little something i found online, don't know how trust worthy it is

Reepair
An unusual veterinary steroid, Reepair combines Nandrolone Decanoate 80mg/ml with 2 female sex hormones, hydroxy progesterone and a version of estradiol totalling 82 mg/ml.
Although this 'steroid' is likely to make users very fat, puffy, and bring on gynecomastia, it does have one interesting use.

As the name implies, Reepair has been used by body builders to heal both chronic and acute injuries. Many athletes totally unable to bench press, and facing long lay-offs with shoulder injuries claim to be healed after one injection of Reepair. Though we cannot back these claims up with any scientific data, we have heard it enough times to know there is some validity to the claims.

Usual dosage is 1 ml, taken once only, injected directly into the affected area. Because of the thickness of muscle tissue in the deltoid, this area is especially suited to intramuscular injections, and thus Reepair therapy. If anybody has attempted to treat an injured knee by injecting Reepair into the muscle groups, we would love to hear from them, so that we can pass their feedback alone.

In the past athletes have been told to refrain from training the affected area because Reepair is 'breaking down the injured tissue'. Whether this is 100% accurate or not, we do not know, so we advise laying off the affected area for the duration of the drug's activity, approximately 2-2.5 weeks, just to be safe.
 
If all you want is test; don't worry. The high range is 800 to 900. I seriously
doubt if you are any where close. testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) will gradually increase your levels to the max.

They won't perscribe any additional anabolics. Trust me, I've tried every song and
dance there is. Your insurance will most likely pay. They will try to get you on
HGH. Lots of blood work. Insurance will not pay for HGH.
 
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