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    cycle after bicep re-attached

    I had my distel bicep tendon re-attached 4 months ago. I am back to lifting heavy again.
    I was thinking of doing some low dose deca (200mg wk) to help things heal. What do you guys think? Any of you done the same? What was the total outcome?
    I have done 4 cycles of aas. Mostly test-e, deca, dbol, and winni. Have had great results. I am 33 5'10'' 270lb.

    Thanks

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    deca will only mask the problem and it could turn out worse after you finish.

    i say let it heal 100% and then give it 6 months and do a proper cycle.

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    Dr. said it is healed 100% as far he is concerned. I just want to make it, and the other tendons, as strong as I can before another "full" cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clipper View Post
    I had my distel bicep tendon re-attached 4 months ago. I am back to lifting heavy again.
    I was thinking of doing some low dose deca (200mg wk) to help things heal. What do you guys think? Any of you done the same? What was the total outcome?
    I have done 4 cycles of aas. Mostly test-e, deca, dbol, and winni. Have had great results. I am 33 5'10'' 270lb.

    Thanks
    how did you do it?

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    Deadlift.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clipper View Post
    Deadlift.
    DeadLifts, how do you tear a bicep doing deadlifts?

    Where you doing half racks or full. Seems like a freak thing

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    Very comon on the out turned hand.

    From the floor, and not a max lift. (575) Complet distel (bottom one) rupture.

    On your out turned hand it puts your tendon in its most vulnerable (sp) spot.

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    yes agree seen it many times ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by clipper View Post
    Very comon on the out turned hand.

    From the floor, and not a max lift. (575) Complet distel (bottom one) rupture.

    On your out turned hand it puts your tendon in its most vulnerable (sp) spot.
    Fair enough, I would run some test with the deca so that you dont lose any sexual function.

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