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    surgery coming up - how long to cleanse?

    i broke a nose playing ball years ago (lacrosse), and now my deviated septum is a real problem - can't breathe or anything through that side. so i have elective surgery coming up end of july. i'm currently on cycle (200 mg tren a + 100 mg mast eod and 100 mg test cyp 2x/w) and should complete the cycle end of june. i'm on trt so would go right to my standard trt dose (100 mg test cyp 2x/w).

    is 30 days enough to cleanse these compounds from my system and be surgery ready end of july?

    i understand having surgery while on cycle introduces risks - but don't have any real information on this. i'd appreciate and facts, science, etc on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartman314 View Post
    i broke a nose playing ball years ago (lacrosse), and now my deviated septum is a real problem - can't breathe or anything through that side. so i have elective surgery coming up end of july. i'm currently on cycle (200 mg tren a + 100 mg mast eod and 100 mg test cyp 2x/w) and should complete the cycle end of june. i'm on trt so would go right to my standard trt dose (100 mg test cyp 2x/w).

    is 30 days enough to cleanse these compounds from my system and be surgery ready end of july?

    i understand having surgery while on cycle introduces risks - but don't have any real information on this. i'd appreciate and facts, science, etc on this.
    I believe you will be fine Bart due to all being fast acting. Just jump on your trt doses and move forward

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    Yeah Bart I'm with Fonzy on this one.

    You should be fine with surgery a month after short esters.

    I had surgery on a deviated septum.

    After the teflon packing falls out of your nose you need to stretch your nose every day.

    Cartilage has a memory and unless they graft extra skin to support the septum the bend will return if not stretched regularly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbere View Post
    Yeah Bart I'm with Fonzy on this one.

    You should be fine with surgery a month after short esters.

    I had surgery on a deviated septum.

    After the teflon packing falls out of your nose you need to stretch your nose every day.

    Cartilage has a memory and unless they graft extra skin to support the septum the bend will return if not stretched regularly.
    Hmm, I too had a deviated septum, and they removed everything in my throat. I was never told that about my nose. I had it done Sept. 2014. Today it's fine still

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    Quote Originally Posted by FONZY007 View Post
    Hmm, I too had a deviated septum, and they removed everything in my throat. I was never told that about my nose. I had it done Sept. 2014. Today it's fine still
    I'm confused.

    Why would they operate on your throat for a deviated septum?

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbere View Post

    I'm confused.

    Why would they operate on your throat for a deviated septum?
    Wasn't just for a deviated septum, I also had sleep apnea

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    I was on cycle when I got my septum fixed. It was no problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FONZY007
    Wasn't just for a deviated septum, I also had sleep apnea
    Hey Fonzy. I have sleep apnea myself and use a cpap machine at night. Do you know exactly what had to be removed to cure the apnea? Thanks brother, and please excuse me I don't mean to high jack this thread.

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    lol... thanks for all the inputs. i likely have sleep apnea, and am seeing a sleep doc soon. i want to hear about the throat surgery as well. i understand it has a low probability of success...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartman314 View Post
    lol... thanks for all the inputs. i likely have sleep apnea, and am seeing a sleep doc soon. i want to hear about the throat surgery as well. i understand it has a low probability of success...
    They removed my tonsils, uvula, adenoids and made my pallet smaller. All where enlarged, and at the same time fixed my nose lol.

    I was back to eating foods slightly after a week. I then got retested and I didn't need it no more.

    I should of seen the ear, nose, throat(ENT) doctor sooner to be honest. My sleep apnea Dr. Didn't want to referral me, I had my primary doctor do it lol. All in all I'm glad I did it...no more machine, I couldn't sleep with it

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