pirovoliko
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With recurring tendonitis issues in my right forearm (near elbow), and after alot of research, I thought I would give TB-500 a try together with some proper rest.
I decided to run 10 mg loading dose in week 1 and 5mg/week weeks 2 through 6. Today marks week 5 pin. I pin sub q near abdomen. I also plan on running 5 mg/month as a maintenance dose.
So far, I am very happy with the results. i used to dread biceps day. After resting my forearms for three weeks (light biceps workouts and no hammer curls) while pinning the tb-500 simultaneously, I started feeling better after week 3. The general feeling of wellness in the area continued and improved alot over week 4 and 5 and I stepped up my workouts accordingly. After each workout, my forearm felt better than it ever did after resting it. The pain was no longer a continuing thing. I wont say it was gone, but it definitely no longer hurt to the point I couldnt lift or it was a nagging pain that persisted. And the pain subsided both during and after the workouts.
I plan on finishing the 6 weeks and continuing a maintenance dose as described above while slowly stepping up workouts. On another note, I am also taking GH, but have been for quite a while before beginning tb-500 and I didnt see much relief, so I am hesitant to contribute the success to GH over tb-500. Im also now adding glucosamine/chondroitin and MSM in hopes of added releif. Will follow up next week and next month after maintenance.
I decided to run 10 mg loading dose in week 1 and 5mg/week weeks 2 through 6. Today marks week 5 pin. I pin sub q near abdomen. I also plan on running 5 mg/month as a maintenance dose.
So far, I am very happy with the results. i used to dread biceps day. After resting my forearms for three weeks (light biceps workouts and no hammer curls) while pinning the tb-500 simultaneously, I started feeling better after week 3. The general feeling of wellness in the area continued and improved alot over week 4 and 5 and I stepped up my workouts accordingly. After each workout, my forearm felt better than it ever did after resting it. The pain was no longer a continuing thing. I wont say it was gone, but it definitely no longer hurt to the point I couldnt lift or it was a nagging pain that persisted. And the pain subsided both during and after the workouts.
I plan on finishing the 6 weeks and continuing a maintenance dose as described above while slowly stepping up workouts. On another note, I am also taking GH, but have been for quite a while before beginning tb-500 and I didnt see much relief, so I am hesitant to contribute the success to GH over tb-500. Im also now adding glucosamine/chondroitin and MSM in hopes of added releif. Will follow up next week and next month after maintenance.