Tweeti have no clue but i will send this to the top for you
i am guessing you will be fine
TweetHello people, I was wondering if anyone has had an experience in this area. I was finally called to be put on the schedule, it takes like 6 months for the process from start to finish, the surgery is only 15 minutes. The doctor wanted me in next week and I was like "Great!". Then I reconsidered since I'll be 4 weeks into my cycle so I had him reschedule me for late July (his last appointment). By this time I will be 5 weeks into PCT. I guess I could bump it further when I'm closer to the appointment but all the paper work I signed may expire by then. Do you think 5 weeks into PCT is long enough? Do you think the gear would have any effect at all on the surgery? I think it might be a safe bet to wait. What do you think?
TweetNo problems bro, I had a non-scalpel done while on and trained and banged the next day. If your getting the regular method done you might be in a little pain for awhile. Good luck it's worth it!
TweetI think, but i don't know for sure. I thought before you go into surgery that you have to tell the dr/surgeon if you have used any steroids, as they are a thinner and they have to know this or they will not know how to control the blood during prep. I would hold off untill all aas is completely out of your system. Unless you are having the other method done. I know this is not major surgery though.
TweetDoes AAS thin the blood? I had not heard that b4. The Doctors will not perform the surgery if I've taken ANY blood thinners; such as aspirin, ibuprofren, etc., within 20 days prior to the appointment. Looks like I'll be rescheduling![]()
TweetRollplayer...I think you will be fine. You can always discuss with the physician ... say "off the record" and most understand.
Oh yeah, remember your icepack (frozen peas works well) afterwards![]()
McK