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    HGH for ligament tendon repair?

    Hey guys i have recently had a first degree tear of my LCL in my knee, problem is it was 5-6 weeks out from leaving for thailand to train kick boxing.

    How long after starting my cycle of hgh will i notice improvement in the ligament? i am 65 kg and intend to start on 4 iu you a day for the duration of my stay (12 weeks).

    can someone give me some insight on this please?

    also will pain decrease when starting the cycle i am about 90% recovered just want to make sure that i dont have any more problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kanung View Post
    Hey guys i have recently had a first degree tear of my LCL in my knee, problem is it was 5-6 weeks out from leaving for thailand to train kick boxing.

    How long after starting my cycle of hgh will i notice improvement in the ligament? i am 65 kg and intend to start on 4 iu you a day for the duration of my stay (12 weeks).

    can someone give me some insight on this please?

    also will pain decrease when starting the cycle i am about 90% recovered just want to make sure that i dont have any more problems.
    I just tore my ACL last week and have been researching the same thing. Check this out. Its a post by Einstein back when he was still here. He was easily the smartest guy i have ever read on the boards and had a great understanding of peptides:

    Quote Originally Posted by einstein1905 View Post
    I posted something on this before, but there is a doc down in FLA that patented IAGH shots, intra-articular GH injections. capsular joints like knees and shoulders seem to be best suited. The GH is shot directly into the joint capsule and causes a kind of reverting to neonatal growth conditions withing the capsule. There is vast regeneration of tissue, or so claims the paper this doc published. The capsular joints get a limited blood supply, so don't get great access to GH through the vascular system...going right into the joint capsule creates an environment where GH concentration is very high and allows binding preferentially to GH receptors within the capsule.
    If you're going to shoot yourself, I'd go just lateral to the patellar tendon. I think I will be doing this very soon. I think I'll do 3-5 IUs (one shot) 1x/week.
    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...ts-and-tendons

    Now injecting into the joint capsule is definitely not an easy thing to do, and Im not going to try it because you not only need lidocain for local anesthetic, but if you dont get into the joint, you wont be able to inject anything. I used to work for an ortho surgeon who did cortisone shots for people everyday and believe me its not an easy injection. Im going to run GH at 4-5ius ED post surgery subq and even though the knee joints get a limited knee supply because I think it will still help.

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    Each time inject into that tendon it leaves a small hole. Knee joints take a lot of pressure. I've seen a pro b-ball player rupture his patella tendon because he was using cortisone shots before every game. His tendon must've looked like a bee hive. I actually have gotten lidocain and HGH in preparation to injections directly into the joints. I chickened out because I wasn't sure if the holes in the tendons/ligaments is worse than the knee pain I currently experience. I'm just sticking to sub-q/ed injections for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02 View Post
    Each time inject into that tendon it leaves a small hole. Knee joints take a lot of pressure. I've seen a pro b-ball player rupture his patella tendon because he was using cortisone shots before every game. His tendon must've looked like a bee hive. I actually have gotten lidocain and HGH in preparation to injections directly into the joints. I chickened out because I wasn't sure if the holes in the tendons/ligaments is worse than the knee pain I currently experience. I'm just sticking to sub-q/ed injections for now.
    Yes frequent injections is a lot of stress on the knee joint not to mention the size needle you would need to properly get into the joint.

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    Anyone tried injecting HGH or HGH + IGF-lr3 directly into the joint for joint repair? I'm curious to know if this regiment worked for anyone.

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