Rumor OJ is (Not Limping per Gaby)

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I have/had torn tendon in ankle and have been taking BPC157-TB500 for two months, it’s awesome
Seems to be working as I was unable to play golf before taking it w out wearing a big ankle brace, now I’m good to go 👍
I've been taking the same and now have a 32" *****.

It's become a problem.

I had to install a level bubble for when I tripod.
 
This game is to play for a National Championship, if he can walk he can play.
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It was nothing but idiots that were saying that. They were stretching out his calf on the sidelines, no trainer worth his license would do that if it was an Achilles or calf issue. Sounds like it was just a slightly sprained ankle.
But there was a cart! Which instantly adds 2 weeks to any recovery time frame
 
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Yes, I get the oxycodone and ketamine both, plus tramadol, and an intrathecal pain pump with dilaudid too. I have Central Post-Stroke Pain Syndrome and it’s been life-saving.


Agreed. I find it wears off after about a week and a half, two weeks at most, and they give me 370 mg/kg.
Wow, that's a heavy combo. My pain Dr is a lot more conservative. In a way it's a good thing as you never know when you may get kicked out or not have access anymore.
Being cut off without noticed is a VERY bad thing. It happened before and I remember it well.
 
Wow, that's a heavy combo. My pain Dr is a lot more conservative. In a way it's a good thing as you never know when you may get kicked out or not have access anymore.
Being cut off without noticed is a VERY bad thing. It happened before and I remember it well.
First off, I’m very sorry that has happened to you. That’s not right, and certainly not safe.

I’m at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta. It’s one of the top brain, stroke, spinal rehab centers in the country. It’s an incredible place and not at all easy to get into, and I will unfortunately never graduate from the program, but thankfully I don’t have to worry about my doctor cutting me off. Also, the team there treats their patients like family and I am truly blessed to be there, as weird as that sounds. But they have improved my quality of life immensely.

You may remember the story of Devon Gales, a Southern University football player who had a devastating spinal injury that paralyzed him during a UGA football game a few years back. His injury was in his neck, but thanks to the Shepherd Center he is now only paralyzed from the chest down. He can drive and get himself around, and just finished his undergraduate degree at UGA this past semester.


 
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