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Created:09/29/2007
Last Modified:09/30/2007
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From a torn bicep tendon to the physical …

Had a physical this past week. It had been a couple of years and I had my testosterone levels checked … curious about that … wondering if the Tribuliod and other supplements were doing what they advertised, and I have to give the product some major props. The scale used: 241-827 Nan’s per Deciliter is considered the normal range. My T level: 743 - high normal according to the Doc, so things are going  much better than expected for a guy in his mid 40s. The last time that I had seen the doctor I was 50 lbs heavier and my testosterone was in the 200s. We’ll see where this goes. The latest pics tell the story. Needless to say, the doc was most impressed and told me my risk for scary stuff like heart attack and the like is now half of normal. Figured such.
Over training has been a bit of an issue the last few weeks. As I mentioned in a previous post, I have had some issues with my bicep tendons at the elbow - soreness that would flare up. I went on a trip to Northern California with family for a few days and came back to find a very good friend in the gym I go to with a horrific injury: He detached his bicep tendon. Happened right at the dumb bell rack! His bicep was all balled up at the top and he is headed for surgery next week. After making a 5" incision, they are going to take the tendon, pull it into place, and then screw it into the inside of his elbow some how. Sounds like fun, eh?!! Yeikes …  OK, I can ‘t have that happen. Concerning myself with bicep tendon pain is critical mass now and taking plenty of time between working body parts for recuperation is no joking matter - no more training the same body part twice a week … that is over … except maybe for legs - they can take it if you vary things well. At any rate, I am going to back off completely the bicep and back movements until the soreness is gone –  and then wait a bit more. Perhaps some day he’ll let me take some pics to post so we can all be aware that it can and  does happen. Be afraid, very afraid.

During the family trip I was in some odd spots when it came to keeping the diet straight, but overall it all went quite well. Took my own food with me so I would not be eating out of someone else’s fridge, which I am sure some family thought strange, but I did have a few "cheat" meals and tried some of the famous macaroni salad to make sure there was no offense taken by the preparing party. Didn’t gain any weight, but the weight loss did slow just a tad.
OK … be relentless, but be safe! [new motto]

One Response to “From a torn bicep tendon to the physical …”

  1. hbk442000 Says:

    Hey Brian,

    Glad things are going well and that you recieved some good news from the Doc. Sorry to hear about your buddy..but honestly I fear the same. After lifting heavy on my arm routine…by elbow was killing. I to decided to halt the work the same body part twice in one week. Its to much strain and I can’t afford a injury like that. lol.

    New pics look great. Keep up the great work.
    Abe


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