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Had a scratch to begin with. Got a little red. Looked like a small little pimple and so i tried to pop it and it was all down hill from thereHow does this happen? Did you poke you finger ? Or jist by sking touch?
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Had a scratch to begin with. Got a little red. Looked like a small little pimple and so i tried to pop it and it was all down hill from thereHow does this happen? Did you poke you finger ? Or jist by sking touch?
Had a scratch to begin with. Got a little red. Looked like a small little pimple and so i tried to pop it and it was all down hill from there
Im just getting over labrum surgery myself lolThis is exactly what happened to me almost 10 years ago. Had a pimple on my calf and gave it a squeeze, 2 days later I had a giant red spot the size of a quarter that was hot and painful as hell. Turns out it was MRSA and had eaten 1/4 inch deep into my muscle. I could feel it melting the tissue, it was some of the worst pain ever next to my torn labrum. I had to get it packed for a week just like you, awful stuff.
Im just getting over labrum surgery myself lol
Thanks man. I just finished 6 months of PT. Go back to the doc at the end of the month for a follow upI was lucky enough to only tear it 50% and went through 4 months of physical therapy which made a world of difference, if it's an option I would highly recommend it. I think it took me 9-12 months to get back to mostly normal and maybe 15-18 to get back to 100%. This was before I used GH or AAS.
Good luck with your recovery and hopefully you're not out too long.
I was lucky enough to only tear it 50% and went through 4 months of physical therapy which made a world of difference, if it's an option I would highly recommend it. I think it took me 9-12 months to get back to mostly normal and maybe 15-18 to get back to 100%. This was before I used GH or AAS.
Good luck with your recovery and hopefully you're not out too long.
Holy shit.. you 2 shouldn’t ride in the same car.Thanks man. I just finished 6 months of PT. Go back to the doc at the end of the month for a follow up
The amount of injuries on here amazes me sometimes.. it's also convinced me that stretching and warming up is 110% necessary!Holy shit.. you 2 shouldn’t ride in the same car.
Right? When was the last time you heard of Jujimufu tearing something?The amount of injuries on here amazes me sometimes.. it's also convinced me that stretching and warming up is 110% necessary!
Not saying all injuries can be prevented but a large portion could be.
The amount of injuries on here amazes me sometimes.. it's also convinced me that stretching and warming up is 110% necessary!
Not saying all injuries can be prevented but a large portion could be.
Would like to agree with this but I train mostly for strength and am wanting to do a powerlifting meet if the stars ever line up correctly. As far as aesthetics go flat benching heavy is probably not your best use of your time.It really helps, foregoing ego would be another good one since there's little practicality in benching 400 pounds besides pride.
