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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 270195" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>A few thoughts...Bigtex is the expert on BPC so I'm sure he will chime in..</p><p>- I can't think of any reason not to inject in the shoulder. It is debate-able how much it helps to inject locally but the shoulder area is easy to inject in</p><p>- I suspect BigTex will also suggest IGF1 LR3 </p><p>- Review the thread on here called "Fixes for joint Issues". I would start DMSO immediately.</p><p>- I had shoulder injuries over the last 5 years where i had to rebuild my strength in each from close to nothing while an injury healed. I never got a diagnosis because once the injury started getting better, I just followed my protocol and gradually re-habbed them until they were both 100%.</p><p>- I would not assume that surgery is essential, although it may be once you know what's wrong. </p><p>- Another reason I did not get a diagnosis was because I did not want to be pressured for surgery when I was going to recover on my own, albeit over the course of a year.</p><p>- I did lot of different things to rehab, but in once sentence I would summarize them by saying I did everything I could that didn't hurt and nothing that did. </p><p>- As far as compounds go,...DMSO, BPC, TB500, and something from the GH family, at a minimum. </p><p>- Try to maintain your range of movement without reinjuring the joint.</p><p>- Be mindful of secondary injuries. For example, I think not be able to sleep on one side for a year or so contributed to a back injury, so in hindsight I would have tried to sleep on my back to a greater degree.</p><p>- I also think it's key to maintain your overall training as much as possible, both for the mental benefit as well as the systemic growth factors.</p><p>Ok, good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 270195, member: 15235"] A few thoughts...Bigtex is the expert on BPC so I'm sure he will chime in.. - I can't think of any reason not to inject in the shoulder. It is debate-able how much it helps to inject locally but the shoulder area is easy to inject in - I suspect BigTex will also suggest IGF1 LR3 - Review the thread on here called "Fixes for joint Issues". I would start DMSO immediately. - I had shoulder injuries over the last 5 years where i had to rebuild my strength in each from close to nothing while an injury healed. I never got a diagnosis because once the injury started getting better, I just followed my protocol and gradually re-habbed them until they were both 100%. - I would not assume that surgery is essential, although it may be once you know what's wrong. - Another reason I did not get a diagnosis was because I did not want to be pressured for surgery when I was going to recover on my own, albeit over the course of a year. - I did lot of different things to rehab, but in once sentence I would summarize them by saying I did everything I could that didn't hurt and nothing that did. - As far as compounds go,...DMSO, BPC, TB500, and something from the GH family, at a minimum. - Try to maintain your range of movement without reinjuring the joint. - Be mindful of secondary injuries. For example, I think not be able to sleep on one side for a year or so contributed to a back injury, so in hindsight I would have tried to sleep on my back to a greater degree. - I also think it's key to maintain your overall training as much as possible, both for the mental benefit as well as the systemic growth factors. Ok, good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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