posted Wed, 05/15/2013 - 15:33
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injury at week 5 of cycle
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Guys I suffered a rib injury and I'm at week 5 of my primo, mast, test e cycle. I know I am on the verge of the test kicking in. This is a 14 week cycle and I am thinking this rib will take 4 weeks to heal. Possibly lite cardio during the healing process. Should I stop now and take off the 5 weeks to heal and start PCT now? Or do you think I may be able to save my clomid/tamox? Thanks in advance
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RustyhookerDefine rib injury please.
Thoughts?
I was involved in a full speed collision with a guy much larger than me without pads on. His shoulder hit right under my pec. Did hurt at first then got worse....took a week off then started training. Everything was fine going heavy then front squatting yesterday I heard a pop on the way down and some pain. That can not be good. The doctor originally told me no breaks so I think I am in the clear there. The pain is not unbearable but I also don't want to finish out the cycle and half ass it either. Thoughts?
I don't think I've seen anyone run primo and mast together in the same cycle. That's a new one for me. Any who, it's all going to come down to whether you run the risk of further injury, and your pain tolerance. You should be able to continue with many lower body movements, but again that's all going to delnd on the severity of the injury and what you are able to tolerate. The gear will aid in the healing process if you are to stay on it. Maybe add some tb500 in as well.
Primo 600 / week
Mast 600 / week last 8 weeks
Test e 175 /week
14 week cycle ... Summer cutter
What are you thinking the tb500 will contribute? I'm just on the fence as to weather stop now save the gear do some light pct and start back in 5 weeks and go hard like you should? At 33 I can't sustain any prolonged injuries I don't have the patience ;-)
TB-500 is a peptide that can aid in the recovery and repair of damaged tissues in the body. I just started running it along with hgh to help with three herniated discs in my lower back. I think it's helping me more than the epideral injections.