BPC157 + TB500 for flat foot/locked ankle?

Luke391

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So I broke both ankles about 10years ago. Right ankle healed fine but the left one didn't. The foot became flat and the dorsiflexion is very limited. Also the foot being flat creates a lot of pain when putting weight on it. I went to many doctors/phisiotherapists/chiropractors and for years tried all sorts of corrective excersises and stretches, but nothing helped.
It mostly indures my leg traning. You think BPC+TB could help? I got some on the way but I'm a little skeptical since it's more of a structural problem rather than an acute injury
 
So I broke both ankles about 10years ago. Right ankle healed fine but the left one didn't. The foot became flat and the dorsiflexion is very limited. Also the foot being flat creates a lot of pain when putting weight on it. I went to many doctors/phisiotherapists/chiropractors and for years tried all sorts of corrective excersises and stretches, but nothing helped.
It mostly indures my leg traning. You think BPC+TB could help? I got some on the way but I'm a little skeptical since it's more of a structural problem rather than an acute injury
unlikely imo , that seems "structural" like you stated, give it a go , maybe you find relief somewhere else from that combo,,
 
unlikely imo , that seems "structural" like you stated, give it a go , maybe you find relief somewhere else from that combo,,
yeah, I have many general aches and pains so I would have used th anyway. Still I hope it doesn something, really tired of constant pain in my foot
 
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Post your xrays so we can say for sure, but sounds like posttraumatic arthritis which no peptide is really going to help
 
Post your xrays so we can say for sure, but sounds like posttraumatic arthritis which no peptide is really going to help
I don't have any recent xrays, only the ones after I initially healed. Thing is I have trouble finding the cause. Usually they say flat foot is because of weak muscles in the area, but I've been using only barefoot shoes for years and did all sorts of strenghtening excercises for the feet and ankles. Also the limited dorsiflexion is not because of tights calves, because on the left ankle when I dorsiflex I don't feel my calf stretch, it's like I run into a wall and it doesn't go forward anymore no matter how much I push
 
I had surgery on my left ankle in 2012 (osteochondrosis dissecane) with bone and cartilage damage. At some point, the joint will need to be fused. I've tried many things and spent a lot of money. I've been taking TB 500, BPC 157, and HGH for six weeks now. It doesn't seem to be helping :(
. I'm desperate. I also think it's a structural problem; the joint's stability is impaired. I can't jog anymore. It's enough for everyday life. I can't train my calves anymore, or do heavy leg training.

Does anyone have any tips on how I can still train my calves and legs?
 
I had surgery on my left ankle in 2012 (osteochondrosis dissecane) with bone and cartilage damage. At some point, the joint will need to be fused. I've tried many things and spent a lot of money. I've been taking TB 500, BPC 157, and HGH for six weeks now. It doesn't seem to be helping :(
. I'm desperate. I also think it's a structural problem; the joint's stability is impaired. I can't jog anymore. It's enough for everyday life. I can't train my calves anymore, or do heavy leg training.

Does anyone have any tips on how I can still train my calves and legs?
for legs you'll have to go with leg extensions, leg curls, adductor and abductor machine. calves idk. I also have to take breaks from calf training because after 3-4months of training them my left ankle and foot really start to hurt. my foot also hurts with heavy squats and deadlifts but those I can bare
 
I had surgery on my left ankle in 2012 (osteochondrosis dissecane) with bone and cartilage damage. At some point, the joint will need to be fused. I've tried many things and spent a lot of money. I've been taking TB 500, BPC 157, and HGH for six weeks now. It doesn't seem to be helping :(
. I'm desperate. I also think it's a structural problem; the joint's stability is impaired. I can't jog anymore. It's enough for everyday life. I can't train my calves anymore, or do heavy leg training.

Does anyone have any tips on how I can still train my calves and legs?
How much did you take and how often
 
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