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Surgery and AAS

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Hi I am scheduled for surgery in 2 weeks which will be an ACL surgery on my left knee. I am currently running test at 400mg and 20mg of dbol a day and have been going for 6 weeks. Should I be alright to go ahead taking my aas or should I look to stop before the surgery and begin my PCT? Thanks
 
Hi I am scheduled for surgery in 2 weeks which will be an ACL surgery on my left knee. I am currently running test at 400mg and 20mg of dbol a day and have been going for 6 weeks. Should I be alright to go ahead taking my aas or should I look to stop before the surgery and begin my PCT? Thanks

i just had hernia surgery in august right smack dab in the middle of test and tren bro and had no issue whatsoever
 
If it takes anywhere from 2-4 weeks to recover from your surgery I'd be thinking about whether or not I'd be up for hitting the gym after ACL surgery.
 
Unless your grinding to the gym and still lifting I can respect that but at the same time its important to not push too hard as you could make things potentially worse. ACL's take 9 months to recover so I personally would focus on rehab in the future before looking for gains in the gym on cycle.
 
Hi I am scheduled for surgery in 2 weeks which will be an ACL surgery on my left knee. I am currently running test at 400mg and 20mg of dbol a day and have been going for 6 weeks. Should I be alright to go ahead taking my aas or should I look to stop before the surgery and begin my PCT? Thanks

Rehab from cruciate liagement surgery can be very difficult and discouraging at times. Everyone is different but just getting small degrees of mobility back can take weeks. I’m not sure what your plan was for training while trying to rehab but I would just focus on the rehab
 
If it was me personally, I would stop the cycle nd run your PCT. Yes it's true that you can still train upper body after your surgery but your body is going to be pretty beat up after the surgery and your recovery won't be great. acl surgery is a pretty major surgery.

i would run your pct and re-start the cycle once you are recovered
 
If it was me personally, I would stop the cycle nd run your PCT. Yes it's true that you can still train upper body after your surgery but your body is going to be pretty beat up after the surgery and your recovery won't be great. acl surgery is a pretty major surgery.

i would run your pct and re-start the cycle once you are recovered
i agree with that... definitely
 
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