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If your buddy is the kind of guy to reuse needles, he’s likely also the kind of guy who doesn’t use sterile processes in administration or storage. If so, you giving him some free needles won’t fix the problem.
His problem.. He is 48 years old and been injecting steroid for about 20 years so.. He's a big boy can do whatever he wishes I guess..He's a pretty tuff guy.. Hell make it!! Shit you would imagine the number of people I come across that get their equipment from tractor supply... smallest gauge they have is 22g.. im not even sure that shit is sterile...
 
If your buddy is the kind of guy to reuse needles, he’s likely also the kind of guy who doesn’t use sterile processes in administration or storage. If so, you giving him some free needles won’t fix the problem.

True, but we know from street drug harm reduction efforts that when clean needles are made freely available, people use them.

Let's not lose sight of harm "reduction" in our pursuit of harm "elimination".
 
What does that have to do with anything lol
Here to say your still a prick but you were absolutely right. Friends pack cleared customs after being inspected for 20 days. Interesting that they cleared growth hormone after inspecting it for 20 days All is well that ends well. Those of you that have been waiting weeks in a "customs inspection" status, there is hope!
 
His problem.. He is 48 years old and been injecting steroid for about 20 years so.. He's a big boy can do whatever he wishes I guess..He's a pretty tuff guy.. Hell make it!! Shit you would imagine the number of people I come across that get their equipment from tractor supply... smallest gauge they have is 22g.. im not even sure that shit is sterile...
Yeah, I get it. I’ve been in and out of this game for over 30 years, and I’ve seen all sorts of crazy, unsafe, and unhealthy stuff. Doing something is definitely better than doing nothing.
 
Yep I am not a big pfimo fan but I figured no harm in having a some stockpiled.. i thi k I have 3 vials and that's it...i send order..
I actually just figured out what I need to run primo. Even with a 4:1 ratio it would crush my estrogen really fast and turn me into a miserable prick. Adding dhea and pregnenolone seems to help stop me from being on edge.

Unfortunately I don’t have a big stock of it because I couldn’t run it before.
 
I actually just figured out what I need to run primo. Even with a 4:1 ratio it would crush my estrogen really fast and turn me into a miserable prick. Adding dhea and pregnenolone seems to help stop me from being on edge.

Unfortunately I don’t have a big stock of it because I couldn’t run it before.
Do you know how much preg and DHEA move the E2 needle for you?
 
I am still trying to dial it in but I am using 25mg dhea and 60mg preg a day. That is with 420mg test, 100mg primo, 50mg Dbol as needed.

What doses do you use?
I run 50mg dhea mwf
200mg Cyp mon with 100 mast E and 50mg primo
And Thurs or Friday 50-75mg test PHENYL PROP.
Aromasin 6.25mg Tuesday.
Proviron mwf 25mg
 
lol, my disc went out on me and I am waiting to get in for an epidural shot. Otherwise I would run the test much higher and work everything else up.

When that sucker degenerates to the point of requiring surgery, disc replacement, not fusion. Never ever fusion if it's avoidable.

Only a disc replacement allows 100% recovery of full function. A fusion is irreversible and most often done because the surgeon simply isn't qualified to do a replacement, so they don't offer it.

Ironically, it's a much simpler, quicker, cheaper operation with a much faster recovery.

I had two discs replaced during a surgery that lasted less than an hour, through a 1" slit. Went into the hospital at 7Am, walked out for pizza at 3pm.

However, if it's put off too long, and the vertebrae end up getting damaged, it may no longer be an option. So don't rely on pain shots too long.

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When that sucker degenerates to the point of requiring surgery, disc replacement, not fusion. Never ever fusion if it's avoidable.

Only a disc replacement allows 100% recovery of full function. A fusion is irreversible and most often done because the surgeon simply isn't qualified to do the procedure, so they don't offer it.

Ironically, it's a much simpler, quickly, cheaper operation with a much faster recovery.

I had two discs replaced during a surgery that lasted less than an hour, through a 1" slit. Went into the hospital at 7Am, walked out for pizza at 3pm.

However, if it's put off too long, and the vertebrae end up getting damaged, it may no longer be an option. So don't rely on pain shots too long.

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I am pushing off surgery as much as I can. It went out on me about 3 years ago and traction and an epidural got me back to normal like. I had a pretty intense year competing in bjj last year and was severely overtrained when it went out on thanksgiving. Traction has helped so far but I am getting impatient and going to get the shot soon.
 
I am pushing off surgery as much as I can. It went out on me about 3 years ago and traction and an epidural got me back to normal like. I had a pretty intense year competing in bjj last year and was severely overtrained when it went out on thanksgiving. Traction has helped so far but I am getting impatient and going to get the shot soon.

Like I said, the shots providing temporarily relief may result in your only option being a crippling fusion, this is the procedure that gives spine surgery it's terrible
reputation.

An artificial disc functions just like a natural one, they're tested to have a lifespan of 100 years of heavy use, vs a fusion which wrecks your spine geometry by locking two vertebrae together with metal hardware, placing unnatural stresses on other discs, resulting in a cascade of further surgeries.

I know they don't warn patients of this, and you don't want to find out after it's too late for disc replacement to be an option, so start asking now.

It wasn't long ago this was only an option for millionaires, now insurance that covers fusion will cover disc replacement, you just have to find a doctor that's trained on cutting edge procedures.

Plenty of pro athletes are running around with disc replacements, while fusion is a death sentence for their careers.

I was so convinced I wanted this vs what I was being told, that a fusion was the only option, I found a neurosurgeon researcher and volunteered to be a subject in the clinical trial that brought 2 level disc replacement to the US.

I went from near paralysis with a bleak future of being crippled by fusion surgery to having completely unrestricted physical activity. It saved my life.

Getting a tooth implant takes longer than this.


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