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cajun504
01-06-2017, 10:57 PM
Hey guys, got a question for you guys with a fair amount of GH experience. So I have a jacked up back, herniated L4/L5 pressing on the femoral nerve. Its a bitch, been dealing with this for 8 years now. Ive done every kind of therapy, taking every fucking dope pill, done it all but surgery. Will HGH help with this issue? Will it actually help it heal? Ive been taking gear for over 20 years so fairly experienced in that department but know very little about GH so I'm hear to ask for some input. What has always kept me from trying GH is the side effects dealing with hands, Im a musician and can't have any of that going on so I really never gave it much serious thought. So if I did try HGH it would have to be at a relatively low dose, not IFBB doses here. Any help would be appreciated fellas...

Masse
01-07-2017, 12:11 AM
My experience is, it helps with very small injuries but if you have really a bigger problem, I can't really recommend it..
I would possibly try TB500 and another compound which I don't remember at the moment..
You have to research a bit more..
I have read that TB500 and the other compound is shown with incredible results when it comes to healing in the body!

cajun504
01-07-2017, 12:44 AM
My experience is, it helps with very small injuries but if you have really a bigger problem, I can't really recommend it..
I would possibly try TB500 and another compound which I don't remember at the moment..
You have to research a bit more..
I have read that TB500 and the other compound is shown with incredible results when it comes to healing in the body!

Cool thanks bro. Just did a quick look up of it and it looks pretty promising, definitely will look more into it. Just running out of options and want to give it all a try before I get any surgery done.

turbolnd
01-07-2017, 01:22 PM
The Body That Heals Itself - How Regonikine Therapy Works - Men's Journal (http://www.mensjournal.com/magazine/the-body-that-heals-itself-20140217)

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A-Raff
01-08-2017, 11:25 PM
I dont know if theres any dugs/peptides that can help with discs pushing up against nerves. The hgh could help you recover after surgery, but I dont see it magically pushing your spine back into place.

turbolnd
01-08-2017, 11:41 PM
You can also try spinal decompression. They sell devices that you actually sit in a chair and kind of hang yourself. In order to relieve the pressure.

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jsnm
01-09-2017, 01:02 AM
Yea I agree,wouldn't say it would generally help something like this,however gh use has definitely helped some hip pain I was getting.


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bruski36
01-09-2017, 01:57 PM
I was hoping hgh would help me heal faster

jsnm
01-09-2017, 07:49 PM
I think it can definitely help speed up healing capabilities without a doubt yea.


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dawg16
01-10-2017, 04:22 AM
Here's my thoughts from experience, I think HGH does wonders in helping with the healing process. With that said, I think it does its best work on muscle tissue repair and healing, tendon and ligament repair and healing. Issues that involve structural issues like back issues where you have actual anatomical issues, I don't think it does a whole lot. But, if you have surgery, I definately think it helps with tissue healing, probably not so much on bone issues. This is only my thoughts, I'm no dr...

Shortwhitesprinter
01-10-2017, 06:51 PM
Ive been running tb500 and BCP-157 daily...iv noticed a difference....I guess first knee injury/surgery I had partial menisectomy and a MCL stich...16 days ago...iv been walking and lifting light and also bench squats with up to 35#dbells...Walking gait is still off so I backed off squats and focised on walking with no limp...been improving daily...
ROM is better but still pain and stiffness...but less than 3 weeks out I would say im pleased with results...just my 2cents

Jdiggity
01-12-2017, 06:31 AM
Interesting on hearing everyone's opinions.
is it worth starting if it's less than life long?