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    SpicedCider is offline New Member
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    Taking GHRP-2/CJC-1295 to help heal torn labrum and gain muscle?

    I'm 24 years old and have been dealing with torn labrums in both shoulders for the last few years and was considering taking GHRP-2 and/or CJC-1295. Has anyone taken either/both of these peptides to help heal torn cartilage? Of course, I would also like to gain muscle while taking these peptides.

    My other question concerns side effects; do these peptides cause any undesirable short or long-term side effects (especially those which may be cardiovascular-related)? I have never taken peptides, steroids , or PH's before and would like to cover all my bases, so to speak, before taking anything of this nature.

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    Razor is offline Banned
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    I don't think peptides are great for healing deep injuries like that. Have you seen a doctor? I ran peptides for a long time and didn't do anything for me.

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    SpicedCider is offline New Member
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    Yeah, I saw a well-reputed orthopedic surgeon in the area who specializes in shoulders. I am actually doing physical therapy exercises on my own at the gym (the insurance co-pay for an MRI on EACH shoulder, which is what he wants to do before officially "prescribing" a physical therapy regimen, is ~$1,250). Yesterday was the beginning of my third week of doing the exercises. I am actually surprised, but my shoulder is starting to feel better. It's not totally eliminating the pain, but my arm just generally feels lighter to lift, and chest/back exercises haven't been hurting as much. Hopefully I still have a lot of improvement to make.

    What about taking GHRP-2/CJC-1295 for the purpose of building muscle? Is there a standard range regarding the amount that people tend to gain after a certain time period (e.g., x lbs every x weeks eating at least this much)?

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