New member jellycorn

jellycorn

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New here, 22 yrs, 5’9”, active duty military. Been lifting seriously for 3 years. Before everything went south, I was sitting around 160 lbs at ~16% BF. nothing crazy, but decent size and strength for my frame, and I was pretty skinny my entire life, so I was proud of how lifting boosted my confidence.

14 weeks ago, I had a labral repair with remplissage after wrecking my shoulder in a skiing accident. Recovery’s been steady, I’m doing PT twice a week, cleared to lift with restrictions, and slowly building back my pressing and pulling volume. I lost a noticeable amount of mass and strength, especially in my upper body. Definitely dealing with some atrophy, and that imbalance is messing with my mechanics more than I expected.

I’m not looking to blast anything crazy, but I’m considering a mild cycle (thinking low-dose Var or Oral Tbol or similar) to support the rehab process and hold onto what I’ve still got. I plan to start after PT ends and I've reached my limits. No prior AAS experience. Just trying to get back to baseline efficiently without compromising long term recovery or triggering any red flags with the military.

Main training goals right now are mobility + muscle retention. Once I’m cleared for full intensity, I’ll shift back toward lean hypertrophy with a strength bias.

Appreciate the knowledge here, especially from anyone who’s run mild cycles during injury recovery or dealt with shoulder surgeries like this.

Thanks.
 
New here, 22 yrs, 5’9”, active duty military. Been lifting seriously for 3 years. Before everything went south, I was sitting around 160 lbs at ~16% BF. nothing crazy, but decent size and strength for my frame, and I was pretty skinny my entire life, so I was proud of how lifting boosted my confidence.

14 weeks ago, I had a labral repair with remplissage after wrecking my shoulder in a skiing accident. Recovery’s been steady, I’m doing PT twice a week, cleared to lift with restrictions, and slowly building back my pressing and pulling volume. I lost a noticeable amount of mass and strength, especially in my upper body. Definitely dealing with some atrophy, and that imbalance is messing with my mechanics more than I expected.

I’m not looking to blast anything crazy, but I’m considering a mild cycle (thinking low-dose Var or Oral Tbol or similar) to support the rehab process and hold onto what I’ve still got. I plan to start after PT ends and I've reached my limits. No prior AAS experience. Just trying to get back to baseline efficiently without compromising long term recovery or triggering any red flags with the military.

Main training goals right now are mobility + muscle retention. Once I’m cleared for full intensity, I’ll shift back toward lean hypertrophy with a strength bias.

Appreciate the knowledge here, especially from anyone who’s run mild cycles during injury recovery or dealt with shoulder surgeries like this.

Thanks.
Welcome first off. Second as a veteran don’t be getting caught career over. Third, you’re 22 and unless you have a legit medical need my advice is don’t start. Do every thing correct until you reach that genetic plateau to push through. You’re 5’9 165 and probably have never done a correct bulk cycle or workout regimen to know what that looks like. Don’t go wrecking your hormones at 22 without knowing where you want to be in life. Then when you do have everything dialed in go get those baseline bloods done up so you can track that internal health that you can’t see.
 
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