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    Hey guys I'm having shoulder surgury in the summer but I want to get on test here pretty soon for spring break. I'm wondering if its worth getting on because after the surgury I'll be in a sling for 3-4 weeks. Help me out!

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    To much info missing, stats, age, cycle experience, etc.

    Im going to say no. You are going to run a cycle knowing you won't be able to train eventually. I'd wait, and honestly I don't like the idea of AAS right after a surgery either because when your strength is increasing rapidly you tend to push yourself and close to surgery you run the risk of injuring yourself again.

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    Depending on why your having shoulder surgery you may injure your shoulder worse training on AAS before you have surgery.

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    Not only is it a bad idea you are also to young.You risk doing damage to your endo system.

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    Shoulder surgery means its time to put your own ideas to the side and listen to your surgeon and physical therapist. I had surgery on my shoulder back in june to fix some old/new tears. I stopped all my training per surgeons orders and followed rehab to the letter. There we several times were I was tempted to go off plan and train like I had before, but I didn't. The results are amazing. There is very little different between the shoulders.

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    Thanks for all the advice. I'm 6'3 175 but I've done a cycle in the past probably about a year ago and it was sustanon and tren. Started out at 169 and got up to 190 with some fat of course but then worked in the summer and never worked out because of my job and the was going start back during school but then the injury happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsufootball34 View Post
    Thanks for all the advice. I'm 6'3 175 but I've done a cycle in the past probably about a year ago and it was sustanon and tren. Started out at 169 and got up to 190 with some fat of course but then worked in the summer and never worked out because of my job and the was going start back during school but then the injury happened.
    I think you should do exactly what the doctor and therapists tell you to do to recover. And you should wait for a while after you fully recover before running another cycle. You don't want to re-injure that shoulder. You're just going to end up missing spring break this year. Besides a 6'3 and 175lbs you shouldn't be running gear anyways. You might want to start looking at the diet section here.

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