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Fix my physique after accident (cycle suggestions)

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3 weeks ago I managed to drive my car of road into a tree. Resulting in 2broken ribsand a broken nose.

I haven't been able to go to the gym because of this. And have lost 16 lbs and gained a bunch of bodyfat.
I got back to the gym today. Legday! Though I lost Alot!!!! Of strength I felt great during and after the workout.

I really want to regain my physique asap. So if everything is going well im starting a cycle in 1-3 weeks from now. I have previously done test (100-750mg/week) Tren e, masteron, dianabol, npp. I dont do well with high test and heavily aromatising compounds. I just came off a Tren, test mast cycle. So im thinking of switching up the compounds.
Doing something like
300-500 mg test e week 1-12
450-600 mg npp week 1-10
400-600 mg DHB 1-test cypionate 1-10
I really want to try dhb over eq. My appetite is good enough as is.
Maybe some oral kick start??
Pct is trt for me.
Anny sugestions or changes?

big bang's picture

it takes time i hade my biceps torn and even thow i am on gear and all i noticed that gh and peptides help me much better to recover. then gear dose but thats my personal opinion somebody ells might think differently.

giardap's picture

have lost 16 lbs and gained a bunch of bodyfat
in 3 weeks?!

stairmaster's picture

I had a surgery longer time ago and when I started working out again I felt well like u. Just a bit pain but tolerable. But I would wait a bit longer with starting a cycle again cause body should be recovered 100% and maybe its better to do one or more control checks again before u start using heavier weights again. When u will start now so do it but I would do a basic cycle like testo and npp only, wait with tren and orals. Just my opinion buddy. U should thank god not more happened to you mate!
btw: I waited 8 wks until I've started a test c. only cycle again.

stairmaster's picture

Better to listen to your brain mate!
No not completely but I'm working hard to get back in my pre surgery shape...but a good shape needs time!