BPC-157 after Nerve Ablation

Two years ago I had sciatic nerve pain, which ultimately led to me getting two nerve blocks and the nerve ablated.
The lower back pain is, slowly, starting to resurface which has be considering BPC-157 and TB500, however, my concern is BPC157 is renowned for regenerating nerve pathways, which is the exact opposite from what the ablation accomplished (and resultant relief of pain).

In this instance, would these two peptides be the wrong solution for my pain?
 
It’s definitely best to talk to your doctor first - especially since you had nerve ablation done, and BPC-157 is known for promoting nerve regeneration, which could potentially counteract the effects of that procedure.

That said, in theory, BPC-157 and TB-500 promote healing of soft tissues and may support nerve repair, but in your case, where the goal was to prevent that regeneration to reduce pain, they might not be ideal. The last thing you want is for the pain pathways to “reconnect,” so to speak.

So yeah, don’t self-experiment here. This one’s worth a real medical opinion.
 
In reality that regeneration can happen spontaneously anyway...in which case you just do another ablation (maybe what you need for the low back pain again?).

But of course, never hurts to discuss with your doctor...but if they're anything like mine, they'll just say "don't take BPC-157....try CBD." ...or some other unhelpful response...lol
 
In reality that regeneration can happen spontaneously anyway...in which case you just do another ablation (maybe what you need for the low back pain again?).

But of course, never hurts to discuss with your doctor...but if they're anything like mine, they'll just say "don't take BPC-157....try CBD." ...or some other unhelpful response...lol
He wanted me to pursue some rather costly cbd cream.
 
I highly doubt it would interfere with a nerve ablation. I have it done after I fractured 7 ribs from a motocross wreck and had titanium coils put in me, that was 4 years ago and my upper right side and lat never came back to feeling anything and I’ve used both bpc and tb
 

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