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Posted on Apr 5, 2022, 10:24 am
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I am a fairly successful bodybuilder (50k followers on Instagram heh) and scheduled surgery for the end of August, from 179 cm to 186 cm (might even end up with 188 cm or so as I have kinda severe genu varum, bow legs, surgeon will straight them).

Should I tell the surgeon that I am using anabolic steroids year round? In theory, they will only help recovery, Trenbolone increases bone mass, the body's regenerative abilities, increases growth hormone in an adult by 2-4 times.

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Posted on Apr 5, 2022, 10:26 am
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Why, by the way, have I never heard of a person being prescribed growth hormone after surgery? After all, it greatly accelerates healing and any growth of tissues in the body

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Posted on Apr 5, 2022, 11:37 am
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I live in Russia, here these surgeries are relatively inexpensive. In Moscow there is an operation even for 4k $, but I chose for 10k $ (LON). I don’t remember the name of the surgeon, but he has been working at the FrauKlink in Moscow, doing these operations for 30 years or so. He lengthens not only the legs, but also the fingers, hands, even calvicles.

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Posted on Apr 13, 2022, 9:23 pm
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Guys, thanks for the replies. I think I will tell him everything, there are unlikely to be any negative consequences, he is a respected surgeon with a very long experience.

I also think that with trenbolone, I could stretch the bone by 1.25 mm per day.

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Posted on Apr 13, 2022, 9:26 pm
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Yes, steroids, especially trenbolone, are VERY immunosuppressive, especially if you keep your estrogen at medium to low levels. This is a plus for me, before steroids I had a skin allergy, I just washed my face with tap water and got red spots. Unsuccessful allergic shampoo is even worse and so on. Nothing like that happens with steroids anymore.

Is the fact that steroids are immunosuppressive good or bad for LL?

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