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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When TRT Is Not Enough (ED, Libido, & More)
Trimix injections, Fusion back surgery and Eliquis
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<blockquote data-quote="Wilson7" data-source="post: 255260" data-attributes="member: 39729"><p>Not sure when I can stop it. They said 3 mo but will know more when I get there. Yes anterior hybrid (fused L5/S1 and Prodisc L at L4/L5) on March 21st, they really tear things up on the left side going in and with a tight brace and swelling no surprise I got a DVT with the inflammation. Was on tylenol only day 3 after surgery, haven't needed anything at all for over 2 weeks now but will welcome the Celebrex for my shoulders when cleared. No narcotics, gabapentin or muscle relaxers after I was out of the hospital on Day 3. Hate that stuff. Ran oxandrolone 15 mg script compounded for 2 weeks after surgery, I felt that really helped with surgical recovery, ab muscle and wound healing and appetite along with my HRT. Would have gone 4 weeks but was heavy on tylenol for the first 4 weeks and didn't want the hepatic stress. The back is going well, about an inch taller, resuming ADLs. Xray in 2 weeks and hopefully out of the brace and resume light exercise. Can't do NSAIDs for the first 3 mo bc it interferes with fusion. The recover is a tough one. Right now, the DVT issue, swelling and residual local nerve damage (groin/left adductor area) are the problems, the nerve pain from the compressed nerve roots is gone. Surgery thus far was a success, the secondary BS is what is weighing me down. When the left ankle swells, with the residual drop foot, its is easy to trip. Have fallen twice and have to be very careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilson7, post: 255260, member: 39729"] Not sure when I can stop it. They said 3 mo but will know more when I get there. Yes anterior hybrid (fused L5/S1 and Prodisc L at L4/L5) on March 21st, they really tear things up on the left side going in and with a tight brace and swelling no surprise I got a DVT with the inflammation. Was on tylenol only day 3 after surgery, haven't needed anything at all for over 2 weeks now but will welcome the Celebrex for my shoulders when cleared. No narcotics, gabapentin or muscle relaxers after I was out of the hospital on Day 3. Hate that stuff. Ran oxandrolone 15 mg script compounded for 2 weeks after surgery, I felt that really helped with surgical recovery, ab muscle and wound healing and appetite along with my HRT. Would have gone 4 weeks but was heavy on tylenol for the first 4 weeks and didn't want the hepatic stress. The back is going well, about an inch taller, resuming ADLs. Xray in 2 weeks and hopefully out of the brace and resume light exercise. Can't do NSAIDs for the first 3 mo bc it interferes with fusion. The recover is a tough one. Right now, the DVT issue, swelling and residual local nerve damage (groin/left adductor area) are the problems, the nerve pain from the compressed nerve roots is gone. Surgery thus far was a success, the secondary BS is what is weighing me down. When the left ankle swells, with the residual drop foot, its is easy to trip. Have fallen twice and have to be very careful. [/QUOTE]
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