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    Thread: Hgh for hernia recovery

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      I had a right inguinal repaired by laparoscopic. They went in through my navel and just to the right and left of it an inch or two. The blowing up of the abdomen seemed to dislodge some fat which then settled to my pubic mound, I swear I lost a visible inch of my penis which I certainly could not afford. I did have a bit of fun showing off my scrotum after all the blood settled into it and it swelled to the size of a purple grapefruit.
      For a couple years after I could feel a pull from my groin to my right pelvic bone (iliac crest) like they hooked a nerve or caused some scar tissue. 9 years later I am still mindful of the groin and hold myself when I cough, not sure if it ever closed properly. I don’t feel as if I’m any better off than before. The post op pain was real. Good luck.

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      Jesus christ boys lol. Im about to jump ship

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      Do what the doc says I hade the same thing done and I picked up 4Lb dumbell and that is all it took right back in I went to have it all done over again and it was way wore the second time

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      So first umbellic was cake and I was kicking ass through recovery, went back to training 10 weeks after surgery and within 2 weeks tore the internal sutures. Had a 2nd surgery and he used the patch. Was out for another 3 months and went back to training slowly but I still feel it and it's been since last Nov.

      Start GH asap...1iu for 3 weeks, 2iu for 3 weeks, 3iu for 3 weeks and stay there for 3 months after surgery. I also ran EQ/Deca/Test 1cc week with Var 20mg 2x ED. This helped a ton because I've not lost a significant amount of lean mass. I've kept diet in check and I'm ok with my conditioning considering I've had 3 surgeries since Nov.

      I would say that GH/Test/Var is the most beneficial for post surgery. Especially with a hernia repair...

      Let me know if you have any more questions...

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      Umbilical hernia sounds like a common inury. I too have a very small one which the doctor recommends to stitch (no mesh). I've had it for about 1-2 months now and it causes very minor discomfort at times and protrudes a little. Not sure if its worth getting fixed or not?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Kobra View Post
      Umbilical hernia sounds like a common inury. I too have a very small one which the doctor recommends to stitch (no mesh). I've had it for about 1-2 months now and it causes very minor discomfort at times and protrudes a little. Not sure if its worth getting fixed or not?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Kobra View Post
      Umbilical hernia sounds like a common inury. I too have a very small one which the doctor recommends to stitch (no mesh). I've had it for about 1-2 months now and it causes very minor discomfort at times and protrudes a little. Not sure if its worth getting fixed or not?
      Phew tigar beat you up on that one lmao! But my doc told me mine is so small that an average person could probably ignore it for years. But considering my life style (lifting, jujitsu, motocross, etc) he said i should get it fixed while its still “easy” to fix.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Riggs View Post
      So first umbellic was cake and I was kicking ass through recovery, went back to training 10 weeks after surgery and within 2 weeks tore the internal sutures. Had a 2nd surgery and he used the patch. Was out for another 3 months and went back to training slowly but I still feel it and it's been since last Nov.

      Start GH asap...1iu for 3 weeks, 2iu for 3 weeks, 3iu for 3 weeks and stay there for 3 months after surgery. I also ran EQ/Deca/Test 1cc week with Var 20mg 2x ED. This helped a ton because I've not lost a significant amount of lean mass. I've kept diet in check and I'm ok with my conditioning considering I've had 3 surgeries since Nov.

      I would say that GH/Test/Var is the most beneficial for post surgery. Especially with a hernia repair...

      Let me know if you have any more questions...
      Thank you man! That sucks you tore those stitches even after 10 weeks. Were you on gh the whole time? I just started 3 days ago. 3.3iu daily first thing in the morning. They are 10iu vials and trying to get that last iu out and double dipping into a new vial just annoyed me so im using the whole 10iu vial in 3 days and then starting a fresh one.

      Im 25. Ive heard that at my age exogenous hgh is useless because im already producing so much of it. I also heard it can halt my natural hgh production for life, similar to using test. Is this exaggerated/bunk info?

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      I am retired. When I was in practice, however, (and this was for your average non-body building patient.) prescribed exogenous testosterone, (cutaneous gel) for both men and women pre- and post surgery because it is a natural anabolic steroid. I have also given IV DMSO for swelling...only guys who do alternative stuff will do that by the way.

      As for HGH, while it is involved with tissue building and repair, at least for the population I was prescribing it for, tes was the way to go.
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      Quote Originally Posted by andrew124C41 View Post
      I am retired. When I was in practice, however, (and this was for your average non-body building patient.) prescribed exogenous testosterone, (cutaneous gel) for both men and women pre- and post surgery because it is a natural anabolic steroid. I have also given IV DMSO for swelling...only guys who do alternative stuff will do that by the way.

      As for HGH, while it is involved with tissue building and repair, at least for the population I was prescribing it for, tes was the way to go.
      Im debating cruising into my next cycle with a low dose of anavar along with the gh for this reason

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