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    juice for therapy/healing broken bones

    so i got in a bad wreck i almost died i was critical condition life support coma blah blah blah... two weeks ago

    typing with one hand by the way

    two broken femur lots of other broken bones right now... working on therapy

    i know medically the stuff is actually used to heal

    so what do u think about like...
    300mg test e wk
    20mg var ed

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    300mg t e wk
    300mg deca wk


    maybe something like that.. who knows
    just throwing it out there for opinion

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    I would stay off the gear while healing, jmho. How did you get hurt? I've had similar injuries.

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    wrecked a street bike

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    2 broken knees, open dislocation of my left foot(ripped it off but they put it back on) and a plate and screws in my right arm tells me I don;t want to ride again...to the drunk that hit me go F**K yourself.

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    Experimental stimulation of osteogenesis induced by bone matrix.Szabó G, Illés T.
    Department of Orthopedics, University Medical School of Pécs, Hungary.

    Bone gaps in 20 rabbits were filled with decalcified homologous bone. Direct currents, intravenous calcium, and anabolic steroids were administered for stimulation of osteogenesis. The shape and microscopic structure of the newly formed bone, together with the velocity of the osteogenesis, were investigated. Results were assessed by microscopic and radiographic analyses. In the group of calcium posttreatment, irregular shape and callosities were characteristic. Anabolic steroids failed to improve consolidation significantly; best results were seen after electrical stimulation of the grafted areas. In the group with electrical stimulation, fair shape, together with a more regular microscopic structure of the newly formed bone, were characteristic 4 weeks after surgery. Ungrafted gaps, together with defects filled with undecalcified cortical bone, failed to heal within the examined period of time.

    PMID: 1996304 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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    Steroids are only benificial for certain types of injuries. For example after a surgery to repair a tendon or something. At least until I see further evidence. I think it will just be a waste of a cycle for you. Crash a street bike eh, yeah that's no fun.

    If it worked that well, you'd see steroids used frequently in bone repair surgery esp in the elderly and smokers, cause their bones don't heal well.

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    Dude I feel ya... Got tagged in Florida on My Busa by and 86 year old woman

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    I've hit the pavement a few times myself, never broke any bones. After my last accident I had a ton of road rash on my left leg and was training legs two days after. Nothing is more boring than being stuck in bed while your awake. Too bad they couldn't put you in a coma for a few weeks and then wake up and be better.

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