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    to be honest i think i was exposed to some chemicals and my body has reacted with like an autoimmune disease, weakening my muscles or casueing the final tear in my lower back wich has led to full body weakness even in arms

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    Quote Originally Posted by xxjokerxx1
    to be honest i think i was exposed to some chemicals and my body has reacted with like an autoimmune disease, weakening my muscles or casueing the final tear in my lower back wich has led to full body weakness even in arms
    so in actual fact you are not really sure what is wrong (you may even be suffering from some form of poisoning) and you are trying to self medicate with drugs you have absolutely no clue about. You eat in a day what i have eaten by eleven in the morn and you are winging that you are weak.

    1. Eat a decent diet
    2. Go to the doctors
    3 forget AS or any other compounds

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    Can't you say the tear actually happened on the job and get workman's comp to cover a better grade of doctor? If it is an auto immune thing AAs will not help. You need to go about getting tested for that.

    On a different note it is not uncommon for damage to the hip area to produce complications in the jonts above and below it - the back and or the knee.
    I developed sever oseotarthritis of my hips at a early age. The lack of flexability in the hip joint caused my back and knees to try and make up for it leading to other complications. My surgeon (who is very well respected nationally) suggested replacing both hips over two years ago. I stuck with Physical therapy, excersize, and hgh with AAS. Honestly the AAS and hgh wouldn't have done much on their own. I've increased the stability of the hip joint through strengthening the muscles that stabalize it. I have to stretch everyday as well. The fruits of my labor have paid off though as I've avoided surgery and my surgeon tells me to keep doing what ever it is that I'm doing because its working. It is not easy though and takes commitment. I have a choice I can work and hopefully improve until the inevitable hip replacement or I can loaf and get worse. Hormones are powerful and cen help the right disease but any program should be done in conjunction with PT and your doctor (my doctors don't know about the hormones but they helped me diagnoss the problem and come up with a strategy of combating it ).

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