Peptide for knee pain

RodgerThat

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Alright so I'm currently running a test mast tren cycle. I'm having a issue with my knee for squaring started with an acute injury and have done physio had an MRI done seen specialist and fixed the muscle imbalances I previously had.

The doctors have no clue and I'm getting impatient with them and wanted to see if I could try and speed up recovery by using something like tb500 and seeing if that could accelerate the healing process. The problem, I don't know if it's muscular or ligaments or possibly even a cartilage problem (should have been figured out with the MRI but I was told results were inconclusive, how this happens with a MRI is beyond me but anyways.) so I'm reaching out what would you do in my situation? Is there a possible combination of peptides that could maybe accelerate healing? (Even if it's a small chance). I'm only 23 so I don't think I should touch hgh as I doubt it will increase my gh level very much unless I took a whole lot of it.
 
their is nothing you can take to make it heal faster , I have had ligaments take 3-4 months to heal .
+1

Slipped on ice this past winter and did a real nasty number on my right knee and it took nearly 6 months to get pain free, and now started doing squats and deads again.

Foam roller the shit out of it OP...helped me immensely. Also stretch your legs more as well.
 
Thanks for the replies. That's unfortunate was hoping for the ol miracle drug to pop up. Ya I do plenty of stretching and haven't lost any flexibility from the incident which made me think it was cartilage but the MRI proved inconclusive so don't know. If more people see this any have any tips or tricks I'd love to hear them in really hating not being able to do a proper leg day while on cycle I almost feel it's a waste.
 
Platlet injections, helps with alotta knee problems. Kobe Bryant and Derek Rose got it done. But they also got surgery for torn ACL. You gotta know where the problem is though.
 
PRP injections is anecdotal garbage imo, amniotic stem cell injections would be my choice between the two
 
They only thing I can tell
PRP injections is anecdotal garbage imo, amniotic stem cell injections would be my choice between the two
What type of pricing are we looking at from a clinic?

mands
 
They only thing I can tell

What type of pricing are we looking at from a clinic?

mands

I've seen SOME amniotics covered by insurance. if you're buddies with any sports med/ortho/DPM etc you might be able to pay what they paid for it (0.5cc ~$300, which is the general injection size)

otherwise price will greatly depend on location, i know guys who charge $3000+ in rich areas like Florida (now thats the life :eek:)
 
I've seen SOME amniotics covered by insurance. if you're buddies with any sports med/ortho/DPM etc you might be able to pay what they paid for it (0.5cc ~$300, which is the general injection size)

otherwise price will greatly depend on location, i know guys who charge $3000+ in rich areas like Florida (now thats the life :eek:)
I was reading about a few in AZ the other day. I will have to talk to my doc TRT about it. See if he knows anyone.

Thanks for the info.

mands
 
Well price for something like that isn't the issue cause I'm fully covered for everythin in Canada. Seeing another specialist and I'll mention those option see what he says. Thanks guys
 
dont know where to find it anymore. Alfutops ( spelling might be off )

great for joint pain. Used to be all over these boards, now i never see it
 
Alright so I'm currently running a test mast tren cycle. I'm having a issue with my knee for squaring started with an acute injury and have done physio had an MRI done seen specialist and fixed the muscle imbalances I previously had.

The doctors have no clue and I'm getting impatient with them and wanted to see if I could try and speed up recovery by using something like tb500 and seeing if that could accelerate the healing process. The problem, I don't know if it's muscular or ligaments or possibly even a cartilage problem (should have been figured out with the MRI but I was told results were inconclusive, how this happens with a MRI is beyond me but anyways.) so I'm reaching out what would you do in my situation? Is there a possible combination of peptides that could maybe accelerate healing? (Even if it's a small chance). I'm only 23 so I don't think I should touch hgh as I doubt it will increase my gh level very much unless I took a whole lot of it.

Impatience w doctors will likely lead to surgery YOU DONT NEED!

If the MRI was inconclusive, rehab is your best course in addition to avoiding those exercises that worsen your pain.

It's call patience and you will learn to embrace it one way or another.

If u want to give PEPS a try fine as long as your not attempting to pin INSIDE the knee joint.
 
Platlet injections, helps with alotta knee problems. Kobe Bryant and Derek Rose got it done. But they also got surgery for torn ACL. You gotta know where the problem is though.

Let's not compare the results from PRO athletes to that of amateurs. PROs receive the very best money can buy.

Exclusive of the PRP injections what OTHER form of treatment, such as IGF, did these fellas receive,

WE DONT KNOW!
 
I injured my knee running last year. I broke a PR and ran 10.5 miles straight and did that shit fast too. By the time I got home my left knee was fucked. The pain was fucking unreal trying to stand up and even turn around on a bed.

I have no clue what happened to it but walking was impossible for like 3 days. I ordered BPC-157 from a public source (that was probably just shipped from China) and started pinning it Sub-q on the fourth day after I injured myself. Still couldn't walk.

3 days later at 750mg a day split in 3 evening injections I was walking again, nearly pain free, but I still couldn't train and was limping if I tried to stand too long. After 7 of using BPC I was completely pain free, and back in the gym although I didn't train legs for another week.

One year later and I'm still standing strong. I have no idea what type of injury it was. Ive had problems with my knees previously (cartilage) but I NEVER had pain that bad.
Idk if it might help you but it definitely did for me.
Just sayin.
 
Yep and the problem with anecdotes of this nature is the outcome does not control for those unknowns which determine the cause and effect relationship between a select therapy and placebo.

First and foremost what was the origin of your pain! Knee pain has MULTIPLE causes and most are SELF LIMITING and heal themselves.

So chances are you spent money on a product that made no difference in your recovery, just saying!
 
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I understand this and I completely agree with you although I definitely feel like the BPC played a roll even if it was small.

I got sides after every single injection including increased knee pain, witch subsided after a while. Then I would go to sleep, wake up the next day and be a little bit stronger.

I promise I'm not trying to contest you doc Jim. You are holy around here Sir...
 
Tb500 helped me significantly with a partially torn rotator cuff but I knew what the injury was. I had been doing physical therapy but not very effectively. I added in the tb500 and very soon thereafter I was able to gain some significant improvement in my physical therapy. As my ability to better perform my PT increased so did my improvement as far as strength and range of motion.
It seems that tb500 has anti -inflammatory properties which probably explained my ability to press more in my PT sessions, getting more out of them. Then I think the healing properties of the tb500 assisted in accelerating the healing process. The thing is this, I was doing pt for 4+ weeks prior to tb use making little well virtually no progress. After starting the tb500 within 6 weeks I had dramatic improvement in my shoulders range of motion as well as strength.
Now here is the thing without knowing at all the nature of your injury it is hard to say if tb500 would help you at all. It would seem a shame to waste your money on a shotgun approach just throwing tb500 at your injury and hoping whatever it is it might help. Perhaps if you could better isolate the nature of your injury you could determine if tb500 is even worth a try.
 
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