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Any AAS good for injury repair asap?

sportyguy

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I am currently on 9th week of 300 test prop a week and 450 mast a week. I pulled my hammy my 8 weeks ago and thought it was completely healed and played my game and warmed up good and felt great but during the game i was in full sprint and then it "popped" again and it pulled the same way. bruising in the back of the leg, been resting so much that my leg strength is noticably lower. been doing RICE every day, as well as swimming exercises, band stretches, foam rolling to keep some activity for my legs. Tried taking deer antler spray for a few weeks first time pulled with no luck. I'm halfway through my season and my team needs me. Is there anything I can take to rapidly heal this injury? btw no major tear, just a simple pull, but cant seem to recover. any suggestions? thanks fellas
 

Enigmatic707

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Who told you it wasn't a tear? Bruising is not normal with a pull or a strain.

I would look into some peptides as opposed to aas
 

kubes

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I really dont think any aas is going to help that heal. Injurys suck man. Best thing i can think of is good old rest though thats not what you want to hear :(
 

tripletotal

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Only seen bruising with tears, but if you say it isn't then it isn't. The athletes I know who recover fastest from tears (and strains, etc.) Get on tb500 and shitloads of gh prescribed by the team doc.
 

Enigmatic707

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Also... NEVER EVER stretch a strain or a pull!!

Massage/ heat and active recovery are the best physical things you can for an injury like that.
 

LuKiFeR

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Who told you it wasn't a tear? Bruising is not normal with a pull or a strain.

I would look into some peptides as opposed to aas

agree with Enig..

but maybe some TB(some say good...some say doesnt wrk)
HGH for repair/prevent/strengthen
All GH Peps...ghrps...ghrhs..etc
Maybe some EQ,Deca or Primo. Not sayin it will repair a pulled muscle...but will help with pain/strain that will come from favoring the injury/limping.

i hav siatic/glute/hammy/calf issues on my right side. started with sciatic n glute....now its into the hammy n calf bc of the way i walk.
 

sportyguy

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My bad, I thought it was a pull for thats what it felt like but when it started bruising I went to sports rehab guy and said its minor tear. So damn tender, I can feel the entire hamstring from back of knee to ass. I guess I'll stick to rest. I feel like I'll lose strength and LMB from too much rest.
 

Ironbuilt

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Like the guys said AAS wont heal a tear quick..nandrolones(deca/ npp) strengthen tendons which is kinda why high test athletes use some as they know test compounds grow the "belly" of a muscle which stresses a tendon thus tearing possibilty in athletic competition
..peptides hgh all will assist tendon growth but not miracle fast..leave the deer antler spray in the trash..thats just a phoney reports to cover
Hgh use in pro baseball.
 

mike1107

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Lots of athletes use HGH for any injuries in any kind of sports, steroids give you stronger/bigger muscle and tendons but I am not sure about their efficiency for recovery ?

8 weeks is not a really long recovery if you suffered a severe pull it wil take longer to heal as far as I know
 

abs32

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High test decreases collagen synthesis... best stack to heal is anavar, npp/deca, hgh, and igf. All the leading synthetic compounds in collagen synthesis.
 

Magnus82

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as many have said look into peptides.Tb 500 and Igf Lr3 would be great additions as well as hgh. try to keep inflammation to a minimum. keep your diet low in inflammatory foods and consider Cissus to aid in this as well.
 

sportyguy

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Thanks for all your responses. Been rehabbing it and it FINALLY feels 100%. Going to take 1 more week off to be sure im good to go for the rest of the season.
 

GBMax

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If you still have a bit of time, try Deca or probably for you NPP for its shorter half-life. Make sure you front load so you get maximum effects asap

GBMax
 

thebrick

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I would lean to some HGH for repair... I tell ya though, once a hammie has been pulled, they are more prone to happen again. When you are fully healed, make sure you keep those hamstrings stretched and flexible, especially if you have a desk job.
 

Jim550

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Thanks for all your responses. Been rehabbing it and it FINALLY feels 100%. Going to take 1 more week off to be sure im good to go for the rest of the season.

Take it slow bro, don't try jumping right back to your normal weights and volume...